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Appendix B
Participant Roster

Sherburne ABBOTT

Committee on International Organizations and Programs

National Academy of Sciences

Washington, DC USA

Paul BALTES

Max Planck Institute for Human Development and Education

Berlin, GERMANY

Catherine BEC

ARNT

Paris, FRANCE

Daniel De BERGHERS

Commission of the European Communities

Plateau de Kirschberg, Luxembourg

Stephen BERRY

The James Franck Institute

University of Chicago

Chicago, Illinois USA

(as of March 1993)

Glynis BREAKWELL

Department of Psychology

University of Surrey

Guldford, UNITED KINGDOM

Guiliana BURESTI

Commission of the European Communities

Brussels, BELGIUM

Sir Arnold BURGEN

Academia Europaea

London, UNITED KINGDOM

Jean-Marie CADIOU

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

Brussels, BELGIUM

Dervilla DONNELLY

University College Dublin

Dublin, IRELAND

Annalise EGGIMANN

Swiss National Science Foundation

Bern, SWITZERLAND

Paolo FASELLA

Commission of the European Communities

Brussels, BELGIUM

Gilbert FAYL

Science and Technology

Delegation of the Commission of the European Communities

Washington, DC USA

Pim FENGER

Ministry of Education and Science

Zoetermeer, NETHERLANDS

Suggested Citation:"B PARTICIPANT ROSTER." National Research Council. 1995. Careers in Science and Technology: An International Perspective. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5109.
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Pamela Ebert FLATTAU

Office of Scientific and Engineering Personnel

National Academy of Sciences

Washington, DC USA

Marianne FRANKENHAEUSER

Karolinska Institutet

University of Stockholm

Stockholm, SWEDEN

Francois GOVAERTS

Cooperation with Industrialized Countries Outside of Europe

Commission of the European Communities

Brussels, BELGIUM

Wendy HANSEN

Scientific, Technical and Engineering Personnel

Industry, Science, and Technology

Ottawa, CANADA

Mohamed Hag Ali HASSAN

Third World Academy of Sciences

International Center for Theoretical Physics

Trieste, ITALY

Torsten HUSÉN

Institute of International Education

Stockholm University

Stockholm, SWEDEN

Kazuo ISHIZAKA

National Institute for Educational Research

Tokyo, JAPAN

Ernest JAWORSKI

Distinguished Science Fellow

11 Cleerbrook Lane

St. Louis, Missouri USA

Hywel JONES

Task Force on Human Resources

Commission of the European Communities

Brussels, BELGIUM

Daniel KLEPPNER

Department of Physics

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Cambridge, Massachusetts USA

Patrice LEGRO

Committee on International Organizations and Programs

National Academy of Sciences

Washington, DC USA

Hugh LOGUE

Commission of the European Communities

Brussels, BELGIUM

Alfred McLAREN

Science Service, Inc.

Washington, DC USA

Daniel MALKIN

Head of the Economic Analysis and Statistics Division

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

Paris, FRANCE

Cora MARRETT

Directorate for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Science

National Science Foundation

Washington, DC USA

Julia MARTON-LEFÈVRE

International Council of Scientific Unions

Paris, FRANCE

Lene MEJER

Statistical Office of the European Communities

Commission of the European Communities

Brussels, BELGIUM

Jon MILLER

The Chicago Academy of Sciences

International Center for the Advancement of Scientific Literacy

Chicago, Illinois USA

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John MOORE

International Institute

George Mason University

Arlington, Virginia USA

Emilio MUÑOZ

Institute of Advanced Social Studies

Madrid, SPAIN

Jean Dreux de NETTANCOURT

Human Capital and Mobility Program

Commission of the European Communities

Brussels, BELGIUM

Rodney NICHOLS

New York Academy of Sciences

New York, New York USA

Frank OWENS

Office of Human Resources and Education

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Washington, DC USA

Richard PEARSON

Institute of Manpower Studies

University of Sussex

Brighton UNITED KINGDOM

Ian PERRY

Directorate-General DG XII for Science, Research and Development

Commission of the European Communities

Brussels, BELGIUM

Vincent PIKET

COMETT

Commission of the European Communities

Brussels, BELGIUM

Paul RAMBAUT

Scientific and Environmental Affairs Division

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

Brussels, BELGIUM

Galo RAMIREZ

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Centro de Biologia Molecular

Cantoblanco, Madrid, SPAIN

Jose REBELO

Human Resources Department

Petrofina

Brussels, BELGIUM

Walter ROSENBLITH

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Cambridge, Massachusetts USA

Ryuji SHIMODA

1st Policy-oriented Research Group

National Institute of Science and Technology Policy

Tokyo, JAPAN

Lily TALAPESSY

Commission of the European Communities

Brussels, BELGIUM

Gunnar WESTHOLM

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

Paris, FRANCE

Thomas WHISTON

Science Policy Research Unit

University of Sussex

Brighton UNITED KINGDOM

Charles WHITE

Commission of the European Communities

Brussels, BELGIUM

Yu XIE

The University of Michigan

Population Studies Center

Ann Arbor, Michigan USA

Alison YOUNG

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

Paris, FRANCE

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Every industrialized country is concerned with maintaining an adequate supply of individuals interested in careers in science and technology, yet little is known about these efforts outside national borders. This book represents the proceedings of an international conference on Trends in Science and Technology Careers, held in Brussels in 1993. Organized at the behest of OSEP and the OIA Committee on International Organizations and Programs, in cooperation with the European Commission (DG XII) and in response to a resolution of the International Council of Scientific Unions, the conference identified international data on career trends, assessed the research base engaged in studying science and technology careers, and identified ways in which international organizations could promote greater interest in science and technology human resource development. The conference laid the groundwork for continuing international discussions about the best ways to study and promote careers in science and technology and national dialogues about the ways to integrate this knowledge into human resources policies.

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