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Engineering and Public Policy Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Andrea E. Surovek, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Andrea Lyn Liebl, University of South Dakota; Alyssa M. Kiesow, Northern State University; Mary Emery; Pam F. Rowland; Cynthia Anderson
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Diversity
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Engineering and Public Policy
NSF Advance-PLAN projectdesigned to address gender equity through policy change on a statewide level. The project isbased on the model of change that identifies effective change as a top-down policy drivenapproach through a central authority, in this case, a statewide board of regents that oversees allpublic universities. The model for top-down change is particularly suited to a small, rural statewhere a) n-values for gender related statistics at any institution may not be statisticallysignificant b) institutional relations allow for cross-state cooperation and c) size of theinstitutions allows for timely implementation and assessment of policies. In addition,intercollegiate cooperation allows for provosts of all six institutions to serve as
Conference Session
Engineering and Public Policy Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Xiangyu Zhou, Zhejiang University; Lina Wei, Zhejiang University; Wei Zhang, Zhejiang University
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Engineering and Public Policy
asmajor research and development personnel in scientific and technologicalinnovation activities. Therefore, this paper selects the number of graduate studentsstudying as an index to measure the input of scientific and technological manpower.1.3 Academic resource1.3.1 Funding projectThe National Association of State Budget Officers (NASBO) annual reports showthat capital spending for higher education represents the overwhelming share of alleducation capital projects. According to NASBO, higher education capitalexpenditures include new construction, land purchases, infrastructure projects,major repairs and improvements, and the acquisition of major equipment andexisting structures.[14] These funds are considered separate from general