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National Science Foundation budget request for 1967 up 9.4%

APR 01, 1966
Physics Today

Big increases to support more basic‐research personnel, more university computers, expanded national research centers and new and broader education programs have pushed the National Science Foundation’s budget up to $525 million for fiscal 1967. At the same time, significant cuts were recorded in the foundation’s graduate facilities and undergraduate instructional equipment programs.

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