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students. Page 23.993.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Project Oriented K-12 Programs in Rural SouthAbstractAlbany State University (ASU), located in the rural south, conducts a transfer engineeringprogram since 1985. With the help of external funding, an engineering laboratory consisting of anumber of manufacturing and testing equipment was established in 2002. The existence of thelaboratory and the industry advisory committee established as a direct result of external fundinghelped launch a number of project oriented outreach programs targeting middle and high
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initiatives are shown in Table 2. Initiative Actions ENG 5-A: Secure long- term research funding 1. Continue to establish industry chairs in College of Engineering. through establishing 2. Continue to attract sponsors for the College’s laboratories partnerships with the industry. 1. Continue to work with the Industry Advisory Boards for the College and its programs. ENG 5-B: Establish 2. Organize regular visits to leading companies to discuss new mechanisms for developments, accomplishments, and innovative ideas. improving interactions 3. Organize campus visit and pre-interview
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) which universities perform.i Government funds research for knowledge, not profit.In exchange, government typically receives a license to use the product of the research but theuniversity is free to commercialize the research and license it to industry. Industry though, isnow also looking to Universities for research. “As companies decrease the size and scope of theirinternal research laboratories, companies are increasingly turning to universities for basicresearch. Federal and state governments are developing funding programs that emphasizecollaboration between universities and companies that will enhance translational research andsupport economic development.” iiThe 1980 passage of the Bayh-Dole Act iii accelerated industry-university
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Charles E. Baukal Jr. P.E., John Zink Co. LLC; Geoffrey L Price, University of Tulsa; Geoffrey D. Silcox, University of Utah; Michael Newton, University of Utah, Chemical Engineering Department; Terry L Phipps
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into a construction management postgraduate coursework program in the Australian environment, proceedings of the 2007 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, paper AC 2007-1562.9. F.S. Gunnerson, R.T. Jacobsen and G. Pillay, A strategic alliance between regional universities and industry at a national laboratory, proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, pp. 3895-3903.10. J.V. Farr and D. Verma, Involving industry in the design of courses, programs, and a systems engineering and engineering management department, proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference &