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Encyclopedia > 1967 in science

The year 1967 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed below.

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1967 in the FSU Biological Science History project (361 words)
Biological Science chairman Robert W. Hull served as one of the mentors.
On 1 October 1967, Biological Science held its annual picnic, at the FSU Reservation.
This page is part of the Departmental History Project of the Department of Biological Science at Florida State University.
Science and Technology Policy (937 words)
Science and technology strategy was to strengthen scientific and technical education, to build up technological infrastructures, and to promote the import of foreign technololgy.
During the 1970's, science and technology strategy aimed at strengthening technical and engineering education in the heavy and chemical industry fields, improving the institutional mechanism for adapting imported technology, and promoting R&D to meet industrial needs.
In the science and technology Field, policy emphasis is placed on the reinforcement of the national R&D projects, strengthening demand-oriented technology development, and globalization of R&D activities.
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