The Manpower Research Institutional Grant Program.

Abstract

To create centers for long-range research and training of specialists in the manpower field, the U.S. Department of Labor initiated the Manpower Research Institutional Grant Program under authority of title I of the Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962, as amended. In June 1966, the first grants (approximately $75,OOO each per year) were awarded to seven colleges and universities: Atlanta University, Iowa State University, University of Maine, Norfolk State College, North Carolina State University at Raleigh, Oklahoma State University, and Temple University. All have graduate programs except Norfolk State College. The recipients were selected from 43 applicants by members of the National Manpower Advisory Committee's Subcommittee on Research. Criteria for selection included relevance of the applicants' proposals to the objectives of title I of the MDTA and to the applicants' potential for filling the following objectives of the Institutional Grant Program: 1. Research. To stimulate and support systematic, long-range programs of interdisciplinary research on manpower problems; to develop within academic institutions capabilities for providing technical support to local and regional organizations concerned with manpower problems; to improve communications among manpower researchers; and to improve dissemination of research results. 2. Training. To encourage study of manpower problems among students in various disciplines; to develop students' research capabilities; and to introduce manpower courses or curriculums.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1969
Accession Number
ADA368173

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  • United States Department of Labor

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  • Air Force
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