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Job Opportunity with the ModForum

Friday, October 10, 2003

The Modernization Forum seeks qualified candidates to serve as a project manager for a one-year position. The manager will plan, staff and facilitate research involving focus groups, phone and mail surveys, and secondary resources related to small manufacturing and the economy. The manager will work in collaboration with contracting organization as part of a highly qualified research team.

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Next Digest Oct. 31; SSTI Offices Closed to Attend Annual Conference

Friday, October 10, 2003

The SSTI Weekly Digest and Funding Supplement will resume publicaton October 31 as the office will be closed to attend SSTI's 7th Annual Conference, Building Tech-based Economies: From Policies to Practice, on Oct. 20-22.

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Report Highlights Principles to Guide North Carolina’s New Economy

Friday, October 10, 2003

At a time when North Carolina is experiencing record-setting layoffs, the dot-com bubble has burst, and traditional industries are undergoing critical changes, North Carolina needs a cohesive, bipartisan economic development strategy that embraces the dynamics underlying the new economy, according to a new report issued by the Institute for Emerging Issues.

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NSF Awards $68M for New Engineering Centers

Friday, October 10, 2003

Storm prediction, extreme ultraviolet light, clean chemical manufacturing, and implantable electronics for treating incurable diseases — all of the above will be tackled by four new Engineering Research Centers (ERCs) created by the National Science Foundation (NSF) last week. The new centers will receive a $68 million from NSF over the next five years.

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Collaboration Critical to Recent Local TBED Initiatives

Friday, October 10, 2003

Arizona Universities Partner to Create Joint Biomedical Campus

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Despite Downturn, Industry R&D Holds Steady in 2001

Friday, October 10, 2003

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has given us the first peek at the results of the 2001 survey of industrial research and development expenditures and, while the news is better than expected given the economy, the first figures provide further evidence of the struggles of the U.S. manufacturing base. Issue Brief 04-301, U.S.

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Kansas City Prepares Life Sciences Primer

Friday, October 10, 2003

A group of Kansas City bi-state community development organizations, led by KCCatalyst and the Kansas City Area Life Sciences Institute (KCALSI), released a report Friday that illustrates Kansas City’s bi-state life sciences initiative and lays out how the region can become a national and global center for life sciences research and commercialization.

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People

Friday, October 10, 2003

Jennifer Alexander is the new president of the Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce.

Dr. George C. Atkinson has been appointed Science and Technology Adviser to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of State.

The first director for the new Indiana Venture Center will be Steve Beck.

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People

Friday, October 10, 2003

Jennifer Alexander is the new president of the Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce.

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People

Friday, October 10, 2003

Dr. George C. Atkinson has been appointed Science and Technology Adviser to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of State.

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People

Friday, October 10, 2003

The first director for the new Indiana Venture Center will be Steve Beck.

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People

Friday, October 10, 2003

Buddy Buckingham, director of regional planning at Murray State University, will serve as interim director of the new MSU Innovations and Commercialization Center. Buckingham also currently serves in the Kentucky General Assembly.

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People

Friday, October 10, 2003

The University of California, San Diego's CONNECT program will begin a search for a new director since Fred Cutler's resignation at the end of September.

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Tech Talkin' Govs 2006, Part Five

Monday, March 27, 2006

The first four installments of SSTI's look at how tech-based economic development (TBED) will play in the 2006 legislative priorities of the governors can be found in the Digest archives at: http://www.ssti.org/Digest/digest.htm

Louisiana

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U.S. Graduate Schools See Large Increase in Applications from Foreigners

Monday, March 27, 2006

Numbers Remain Below 2003 Levels

Graduate applications from international students increased 11 percent from 2005 to 2006, the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) recently reported. This growth follows a two-year cumulative decline of 32 percent.

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South Dakota Sees Progress as Clock Ticks on 2010 Initiative

Monday, March 27, 2006

While many states will lay out strategic plans with quantifiable goals to measure success, South Dakota in 2003 was one of the first SSTI noticed to use a specific target for its gross state product (GSP) as one of the measures. According to the latest annual review, South Dakota officials feel they are making significant strides in its goal of adding $10 billion to its GSP by 2010.

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Two Looks at Improving Cross-Border Collaboration

Monday, March 27, 2006

Regardless of their potentially arbitrary nature, the political lines separating jurisdictions can wreak havoc on a region's ability to support innovation. Whether it's a boundary between two communities, two states or two countries, these imaginary lines define real rules of commerce (e.g. by the taxes levied, property values, etc.) as well as intangible concerns and perceptions.

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Useful Stats: 2004 S&E Doctorate Awards by State

Monday, March 27, 2006

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has released its 2004 annual statistical report on science and engineering (S&E) doctorate awards. Report data show trends in doctorate awards by S&E field and recipient characteristics, institutions awarding doctorates, and postgraduation plans of recipients.

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USDA Awards $53.7M for Rural Tech-based Economic Development

Friday, October 3, 2003

Within the last week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a slew of awards – 128 in all – for rural tech-based economic development initiatives. Collectively, the awards total $53.7 million, including:

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    New Jersey to Stimulate Biotech Business, Job Growth with $50M VC Fund

    Friday, October 3, 2003

    New Jersey is launching a new program to stimulate new investment, business growth and job creation in the biotechnology and life sciences industries through a special fund to be established through the Business Employment Incentive Program (BEIP).

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    NIH Announces Strategy to Accelerate Medical Research Progress

    Friday, October 3, 2003

    To transform the nation’s medical research capabilities and speed the movement of research discoveries from the bench to the bedside, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) laid out on Monday a series of initiatives collectively known as the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research.

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    Hawaii's HTDC Announces Statewide Incubation Services Program

    Friday, October 3, 2003

    Secures State as Pilot Site for FastTrac™

    Coming soon to an island near you — business development services. That could be the sales pitch for a new development within the High Technology Development Corporation (HTDC), Hawaii's lead tech-based economic development agency.

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    Kansas Governor's Revitalization Plan Favors TBED

    Friday, October 3, 2003

    Gov. Kathleen Sebelius made public on Wednesday the details of a statewide economic revitalization plan designed to stimulate and strengthen the Kansas economy. Included in the plan are several items that could help boost tech-based economic development (TBED) in the state:

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    Cluster Stage Critical To Policy, Paper Shows

    Friday, October 3, 2003

    Policy measures aimed at the development of clusters must take into account which development stage the cluster is currently in. One of the central processes involved in cluster development is that of firm foundings, states Co-Development of Firm Foundings and Regional Clusters, a working paper written by Dirk Fornahl and Max-Peter Menzel.

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    Useful Stats: State Rankings for Academic R&D Expenditures Per Student

    Friday, October 3, 2003

    The Chronicle of Higher Education annually provides in its Almanac an accessible state-by-state snapshot of a variety of statistics useful in measuring the magnitude and health of higher education. The 2002-2003 Almanac of Higher Education, released recently in print and online, is no exception.

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