Workforce Development for Teachers & Scientists
Government Administration
Washington, Dc, United States
10.00K employees
- Employees
- 10.00K
Workforce Development for Teachers & Scientists Overview
- Headquarters
- Washington, Dc, United States
- Website
- science.osti.gov
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Employees
- 10.00K
- NAICS
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Public AdministrationJustice, Public Order, and Safety ActivitiesSpace Research and Technology
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About Workforce Development for Teachers & Scientists
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and its predecessor organizations have been committed to training and supporting scientists, mathematicians, and engineers for more than 60 years. DOE’s role in workforce development has primarily focused upon the support of undergraduates, graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers through research and development awards at universities and at the DOE national laboratories. Through support of R&D activities at universities, the DOE national laboratories, and the private sector, DOE funding has enabled tens of thousands of scientists, engineers, and technicians to tackle the seminal scientific questions of the day in physics, chemistry, biology, and other areas of basic science and to make substantial contributions to our energy, environment, and national security challenges. DOE’s 17 laboratories provide a unique opportunity for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce development. The national laboratory system offers access to leading scientists; world-class scientific user facilities and instrumentation; and large-scale, multidisciplinary research programs unavailable in universities or industry. The DOE Office of Science’s Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS) leverages the expertise of its six research program offices and the unique capabilities at DOE’s laboratories to sponsor workforce training programs designed to motivate students and educators to pursue careers that will contribute to the Office of Science’s mission in discovery science and science for the national need. WDTS also partners and coordinates with other DOE program offices and other federal agencies in its workforce and STEM education efforts.
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