1. Current state of the Technical Aerospace Education: the value of our graduates Robert J. de Boer
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6. Engineering education at MBO’s in the Netherlands is becoming more attractive Growth of MBO engineering students versus 2003 Special program Others Platform Beta Techniek (2009): ‘Facts and Figures 2009’, Den Haag. Special Program = ambitieprogramma van het Platform Beta techniek
7. Tertiary engineering education is also growing in absolute terms Growth of tertiary engineering students versus 2000 Universities HBO Total Platform Beta Techniek (2009): ‘Facts and Figures 2009’, Den Haag
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9. One cause could be the attractive incentives for engineers in other industries Djoerd de Graaf, Bert Hof, Chris van Klaveren (2008): ‘De diverse loopbanen van beta’s – samenvatting Beta Loopbaanmonitor 2008’, Platform Beta Techniek / SEO Economisch Onderzoek, Den Haag / Amsterdam
10. One cause could be the attractive incentives for engineers in other industries Djoerd de Graaf, Bert Hof, Chris van Klaveren (2008): ‘De diverse loopbanen van beta’s – samenvatting Beta Loopbaanmonitor 2008’, Platform Beta Techniek / SEO Economisch Onderzoek, Den Haag / Amsterdam
11. One cause could be the attractive incentives for engineers in other industries Djoerd de Graaf, Bert Hof, Chris van Klaveren (2008): ‘De diverse loopbanen van beta’s – samenvatting Beta Loopbaanmonitor 2008’, Platform Beta Techniek / SEO Economisch Onderzoek, Den Haag / Amsterdam
12. Recent research shows that increasingly the better engineers leave technology in mid-career B. Lindsay Lowell, Hal Salzman, Hamutal Bernstein, Everett Henderson (2009): ‘Steady as She Goes? Three Generations of Students through the Science and Engineering Pipeline’, Annual Meetings of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, D.C. Flow of engineering students into technology sectors College to mid-career – comparison between three generations
13. Recent research shows that increasingly the better engineers leave technology in mid-career B. Lindsay Lowell, Hal Salzman, Hamutal Bernstein, Everett Henderson (2009): ‘Steady as She Goes? Three Generations of Students through the Science and Engineering Pipeline’, Annual Meetings of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, D.C. Flow of engineering students into technology sectors College to mid-career – comparison between three generations
16. One cause could be the incentives in other industries (1/2) Charles River Associates ( 2009): ‘Innovation in Aerospace and Defense’, CRA Project No. M13385-05, Boston. Average Annual Pay for Selected Occupations in Selected Industries USA, 2008 Aerospace
17. … but not in relative terms Growth of tertiary engineering and total students versus 2000 Engineering Total HBO Universities Platform Beta Techniek (2009): ‘Facts and Figures 2009’, Den Haag
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19. Recent research shows that increasingly the better engineers leave technology in mid-career B. Lindsay Lowell, Hal Salzman, Hamutal Bernstein, Everett Henderson (2009): ‘Steady as She Goes? Three Generations of Students through the Science and Engineering Pipeline’, Annual Meetings of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, D.C. Average Best 20% Flow of engineering students into technology sectors College to mid-career – comparison between three generations
20. Technical knowledge seems important for responsibilities but management skills for salary Correlation between two measures of career success and competencies Aerospace engineers, Netherlands, 2009 G.N. Saunders-Smits (2008): ‘Study of Delft Aerospace Alumni’, PhD thesis Delft University of Technology