Practical Training approvals surpassed initial H-1B visa approvals in 2010, 2014, 2015 and 2016 Number of OPT and H-1B visa approvals, in thousands Note: H-1B visa data are in U.S. federal fiscal years, which run from Oct. 1-Sept. 30. OPT data are in calendar years. H-1B data include both capped and uncapped approvals. H-1B visa applications require an equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s degree or higher. See Appendix B for OPT educational requirements. Source: Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement data received August 2017 through a Freedom of Information Act request and publicly available
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and impact on individuals and society via inclusive machine intelligence: » Creating technologies that work for everyone and everywhere› Offer deep, objective and nuanced understanding of media representations at scale.› Create education platforms for interdisciplinary computer science and engineering and diverse and inclusive societal applications.› Foster ecosystem of partnerships with media creators and distributors, policy makers and academic researchers. Specific Impact• Entertainment: movies,TV, Streaming media, radio, games • Women’s share in being seen or heard in top grossing Hollywood films is only about a third (last 5 years)• Commerce (Advertisements
Introduction to Advocating for Engineering Miriam Quintal Lewis-Burke Associates, LLC February 3, 2020Lewis-Burke and ASEE• Lewis-Burke has been representing ASEE since October 2017• As federal consultants, Lewis-Burke promotes the policy agenda of scientific organizations to a diverse set of audiences, including: – United States Congress – White House/Administration and the Federal Agencies – Like-minded organizations and the advocacy community in Washington, DC• 30 policy experts with range of expertise/backgrounds allow multi-layered issue teams with deep expertise in agencies and scientific/education areas• 41 clients: universities, scientific societies, managers of large federal facilities
Transport Systems Innovation (EEC) (ECCS) (IIP) (CBET) (CMMI)Kon-Well Wang Fil Bartoli Andrea Belz Richard Dickinson Robert Stone 8 “No Deadlines” for ENG core proposalsUnsolicited proposals to all coreprograms in four ENG divisions(CBET, CMMI, ECCS, and EEC) areaccepted any time◦ Declined proposals face a 1-year moratorium before resubmissionNew flexibility to carefully craftproposals for significantcontributions
to Engineering Schools and Colleges –Science and Security –Immigration – high-skilled immigration and student talent pipeline (e.g. H1B visas, OPT, DACA)• Inform Education, Research, and STEM Policy –Research agency reauthorizations (e.g. NSF, Defense, NASA, Applied Energy) –National Defense Education Act reauthorization –Higher Education Act reauthorization – student impacts, teacher trainingTalking PointsHandoutConsiderations for Visit Preparations• Make a plan for each meeting –Who will lead off discussion –Key topics to address –Any pitfalls to avoid• Consider Member priorities and connected examples of research and student successes –Connect to committee assignments or leadership positions, district assets, etc.• If meeting
education funding –Department of Defense basic and applied research –Specific research accounts for other mission agencies (e.g. DOE, NASA, NIH) –Pell and other student aid• Protect Against Threats to Engineering Schools and Colleges –Science and Security –Immigration – high-skilled immigration and student talent pipeline (e.g. H1B visas, OPT, DACA)• Inform Education, Research, and STEM Policy –Research agency reauthorizations (e.g. NSF, Defense, NASA, Applied Energy) –National Defense Education Act reauthorization –Higher Education Act reauthorization – student impacts, teacher training2019 Begins…2019 Comes to a CloseBig Picture: Federal Outlook for Engineering Federal S&T enterprise has enjoyed significant funding increases in