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This summary report, The State of U.S. Science and Engineering, provides in-depth data and information on the state of U.S. Science and Engineering, including in-depth data on STEM education, the STEM workforce and public perceptions and awareness of science and technology.
Access the full report here: https://ncses.nsf.gov/pubs/nsb20243
Tune in for the National Science Board's free public webinar on
The State of U.S. Science and Engineering
Thursday, April 11, 2024
1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Central
Register Here
They will share findings from the new Science and Engineering Indicators report and answer questions including:
- Where does the U.S. stand in the global science and engineering enterprise?
- Where is the U.S. losing ground? Where does it still lead?
- What countries invest the most in R&D? Release the most patents and publications?
- How are America’s students performing in math and science?
- What does the U.S. STEM workforce look like today, across the country?
Featuring
- Daniel Reed, Chair, National Science Board
- Sylvia Butterfield, Acting NSF Assistant Director, Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences
- Emilda Rivers, Director, NSF’s National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics
- Christina Freyman, Deputy Director, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics
- Maureen Condic, Chair, NSB Science Engineering Policy Committee