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At the Department of Energy, we know that we need to out-educate the rest of the world in order to out-innovate them. That’s why we’re offering $5 million to establish and support Graduate Automotive Technology Education (GATE) Centers of Excellence. These awards will fund curriculum development and expansion, in addition to student fellowship opportunities for graduate engineering degrees in critical automotive technologies, ensuring that the next generation of engineers have all the tools and opportunities they need to make a real impact on the American auto industry.

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Date Of Record Release 2009-04-23 18:34:40
Description At the Department of Energy, we know that we need to out-educate the rest of the world in order to out-innovate them. That’s why we’re offering $5 million to establish and support Graduate Automotive Technology Education (GATE) Centers of Excellence. These awards will fund curriculum development and expansion, in addition to student fellowship opportunities for graduate engineering degrees in critical automotive technologies, ensuring that the next generation of engineers have all the tools and opportunities they need to make a real impact on the American auto industry.
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Date Issued 2011
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Subject
Source United States Department of Energy
Keyword Automobile technicians, automotive science
Selector Offley
Email Address The.Secretary@hq.doe.gov
Date Of Record Creation 2009-04-23 18:30:40
Education Level
Date Last Modified 2011-09-26 10:31:11
Creator U.S. Department of Energy
Language English
Date Record Checked: 2011-09-26 00:00:00 (W3C-DTF)

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