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Robinson, Arthur L. – Science, 1980
This research news article on microelectronics discusses the scientific challenge the integrated circuit industry will have in the next decade, for designing the complicated microcircuits made possible by advancing miniaturization technology. (HM)
Descriptors: College Science, Computers, Electric Circuits, Electronic Equipment

Schmitt, Roland W. – Science, 1983
Many proposals have been made for new universities in U.S. research and development (R&D) systems. However, current foundations and strengths should be examined before attempting untried approaches. Areas addressed include the supporting environment, university research system, industrial R&D capability, defense-related R&D, and…
Descriptors: College Science, Development, Higher Education, Industry

Varrin, Robert D.; Kukich, Diane S. – Science, 1985
Guidelines for successful university ties with industry are discussed. Topics covered include publication rights, patents, copyrights, confidentiality, research units, faculty consultants, faculty entrepreneurs, international agreements, sharing personnel/equipment, and model research agreements. Advocates that success lies in anticipating…
Descriptors: College Science, Cooperative Programs, Guidelines, Higher Education

Dickson, David – Science, 1985
Encouraging a science park at Cambridge University has resulted in a geographically compact community with a broad range of high-technology industries. Factors leading to this university/business success (also called "The Cambridge Phenomenon") include: more relaxed attitudes about faculty's outside activities; positive attitudes toward…
Descriptors: College Science, Community Planning, Higher Education, Industry

Culliton, Barbara J. – Science, 1983
A conference was held at the University of Pennsylvania (December 1982) to discuss university-corporate relations in science and technology. Issues discussed included, among others, whether academic researchers can enter into contracts with industry without sacrificing important university values and the limits to university-industry…
Descriptors: College Science, Contracts, Cooperative Programs, Engineering

Culliton, Barbara J. – Science, 1982
Raises questions and presents different views on the potential ethical dilemmas and legal issues resulting from the increasing amount of industrial investment in academic science. Gives examples of how different industries and universities have formed their relationships. (DC)
Descriptors: College Science, Ethics, Financial Support, Higher Education

Walsh, John – Science, 1981
Discusses recent efforts of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy to spark a regional economic resurgence through advanced technology in the Hudson River area. (CS)
Descriptors: College Science, Economic Development, Higher Education, Industry

Prager, Denis J.; Omenn, Gilbert S. – Science, 1980
Examined are the status of, and potential for, university-industry research partnerships in science and engineering to enhance basic research and stimulate industrial innovation. The current and prospective roles of the federal government in stimulating such relationships are reviewed and discussed. (Author/CS)
Descriptors: College Science, Engineering, Federal Government, Government Role

Press, Frank – Science, 1982
Since industry is investing heavily in research/development, the government's responsibility should be to assure that industrial spending is paralleled by real growth in its support of basic research. Such growth is realistic (even with budgetary constraints) given a proposed compact between government, universities, and industry for support of…
Descriptors: College Science, Cooperative Programs, Financial Support, Government Role

Demain, Arnold L. – Science, 1981
Briefly reviews the early history of industrial microbiology and discusses industrial fermentation practices and the role of recombinant DNA in the fermentation industry. (SK)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, College Science, Genetics, Higher Education

Broad, William J. – Science, 1982
A federal audit which began in June 1982 and should be completed by November is being conducted to determine possible extravagance, misuse, waste, fraud and abuse of laboratory equipment purchased on federal contracts and grants. A list of waste and abuse found mostly at industrial labs is included. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Expenditures, Facility Inventory, Government Role

Giamatti, A. Bartlett – Science, 1982
Yale University intends to issue a statement of policy governing the nature and extent of university and faculty involvement in the commercial application of scientific research. Highlights of the policy statement and issues related to faculty involvement with profit-oriented companies and conditions of grants and contracts are discussed.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Science, Contracts, Cooperative Programs

Bloom, Justin L.; Asano, Shinsuke – Science, 1981
Describes the history of, and research activities and current problems at Tsukuba Science City, Japan's new municipal complex of research laboratories and educational facilities. About 30 percent of Japan's government research laboratories, as well as Tsukuba University, are located in the complex. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Engineering Education, Foreign Countries, Government Role

Crawford, Allan R. – Science, 1981
Presents the viewpoint of a North American industrialist that the support of basic science by industry is essential for its future growth. (CS)
Descriptors: College Science, Cooperative Programs, Financial Policy, Higher Education

Norman, Colin – Science, 1982
Electronics companies, faced with growing competition from Japan and fearing a shortage of well-trained Ph.D.'s, are pouring unprecedented amounts of cash into university electrical engineering, computer science, and other science departments. Specific examples are cited. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Science, Electronics, Engineering