Abstract

CAMPUS THRONG. Those who worry that the United States isn't producing enough Ph.D.s in science and engineering can take heart from the latest Survey of Earned Doctorates by the U.S. National Science Foundation. U.S. institutions granted a record 31,801 science and engineering doctorates in 2007, a 6.5% increase over 2006. The increase continues a steady, upward trend that began in 2003. Although driven by more non-U.S. citizens earning science and engineering doctorates (up 6%), the trend includes more U.S. citizens (up 3.6%), too.

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