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Düsseldorf 2004 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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DD: Didaktik der Physik

DD 13: Posterausstellung

DD 13.30: Poster

Dienstag, 16. März 2004, 13:30–15:30, HS-Foyer

Why the Academic Job Market for Persons with an University Diploma keeps staying very bad? (II) — •Victor Wei-Keh Wu — Victor Basic Research Laboratory e. V., Gadderbaumer-Str. 22, D-33602 Bielefeld, Germany, URL:www.uni-bielefeld.de/fkure

Besides reunification of two Germanies on 03.Oct.1989, many problems accompanying with it, administrative centralization, and automatic production, another industrial revolution leaving for the nano- and nanobioeras since ca. 1995-1998 is certainly the principal reason, so that the Diplom- or BS, MS-qualification is no more sufficient. Not only immense interdisciplinary knowledges and experiences of a qualified personnel, but also an independent ability and personality to handle many subjects and problems both in industry and science are required in this coming century. In order to achieve such a profile, Dr.rer.nat. and Dr.-Ing. are indeed more competent than PhD; an advanced training with a more classically (academic qualification in an old fashion many years before) qualified Dr.-Arbeit, or dissertation, and then postdc. or work in an industrial factory for at least 5 years will make one′s own profile definitively much more competent. Media, touristik, internet, etc. maybe the principal reasons, which cause the new generations forget No-dqOnly hardworking and learning so much as possible, so long one has chance, are significant and sturdy to meet chance(s) of promotionNo-dq. The changed or modernized persons may stir the balance of the community, even change the style of the society. Ref.Verh. DPG, DD (2003). ∗Wu is an Assistant Professor of Dept. of Electronic Engineering of Lan-Yang Inst. of Technology, and available under Email: victorbres3tw@yahoo.com.tw.

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