The appendices and exhibits from the report of the engineering education mission to Japan, 1951 July 5 to August 26. It consists of: Appendix A: Institute for Engineering Education; Appendix B: Program of the Mission on Engineering Education; Exhibit I: Opening Address; Exhibit 2: Address; Exhibit 3: Problems in Japanese Engineering Education; Exhibit 4: Greetings to Japanese Institute for Engineering Education; Exhibit 5: On the Engineering Education of Japan; Exhibit 6: Problems Confronting Scientific Researches in Engineering in Japanese Universities; Exhibit 7: The Present Situation of Japanese Industry; Exhibit 8: Engineering Education in the United States; Exhibit 9: College and University Organization; Exhibit 10: Industrial Co-operation in Engineering Education; Exhibit 11: Problems of Engineering Education in Japan; Exhibit 12: Address and Informal Talks to Societies and Special Groups by Members of the Mission; Exhibit 13: Visits to University Laboratories, Research Institutes and Industries by Members of the U. S. Mission; Exhibit 14: Brief Report of the Institute for Engineering Education; Exhibit 15: Observations of the Engineering Education Mission to Japan; and Exhibit 16: Greetings by Dr. K. Wada at the Last General Meeting.
Engineering Engineers Education Universities and colleges College students College teachers Speeches, addresses, etc Nihon Gakujutsu Kaigi Technology Scientists Industries Research Laboratories Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers American Society for Engineering Education Production (Economic theory) International trade Ships Education - Curricula Institute for Engineering Education Japan Science Council Ministry of International Trade and Industry
Time Period
Nineteen fifty-one, A.D
Place
Japan United States
Source
Original report: Report of the Engineering Education Mission to Japan, 25 August 1951; Kenneth Hopper Papers on Management; Box 7 Short Biographies & Informational Guides; 131 pages
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