Who bears the growing cost of science at universities? / Ronald G. Ehrenberg, Michael J. Rizzo and George H. Jakubson
How does the government (want to) fund science?: politics, lobbying and academic earmarks / John M. de Figueiredo and Brian S. Silverman
University science research funding: privatizing policy and practice / Risa L. Lieberwitz
Patterns of research and licensing activity of science and engineering faculty / Jerry G. Thursby and Marie C. Thursby
Commercialization and the scientific research process: the example of plant breeding / W. Ronnie Coffman, William H. Lesser and Susan R. McCouch
The importance of foreign Ph.D. students to U.S. science / Grant G. Black and Paula E. Stephan
Do foreign students crowd out native students from graduate programs? / George J. Borjas
Foreign scholars in U.S. science: contributions and costs / Paula E. Stephan and Sharon G. Levin
The changing composition of American citizen PhDs / Jeffrey A. Groen and Michael J. Rizzo
Where do new US-trained science engineering PhDs come from? / Richard B. Freeman, Emily Jin, and Chia-Yu Shen
Global research competition affects U.S. output / Diana M. Hicks
The workforce for biomedical research
who will do the work? / Susan A. Gerbi and Howard Garrison.
Science and the university. ISBN 0299224805. Published by University of Wisconsin Press in 2007. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.