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Ceramic Engineering Education Worldwide: Book by R.C. Bradt and L.C. Klein provides a global view of ceramic educational programs and facilities in 23 countries from Belgium to Yugoslavia. This book is an all-in-one source for U.S. and foreign educators who must judge applications for advanced degrees at universities and for students investigating ceramic educational programs. American Ceramic Society, Book Service Department, 757 Brooksedge Plaza Drive, Westerville, OH 43081-2821; (614) 890-4700.

Video Courses in Microelectronics: Six

courses from Stanford Instructional Television Network (SITN) are intended to provide continuing professional education for engineers in microelectrinic companies. The six courses, each 27 hours long and taught by leading Stanford professors, cover electronics, principles and models of semiconductor devices, integrated circuit fabrication processes, digital MOS integrated circuits, and an introduction to VLSI systems. SITN provides more than 230 gruduate courses per year in all fields of engineering as well as computer science, math, applied physics, and statistics. SITN, Standford University School of Engineering, Durand Building, Room 401, Stanford, CA 94305; (415) 723-3616.

Optics in Education: Annual guide features up-to-date information on educational opportunities in optical engineering. The 1986-87 guide includes summaries of 50 two-year and four-year programs in optics and related fields in the United States and Canada, and a list of SPIE's 1986 scholarship and grant recipients. Copies are available from: Andrew R. Potter, SPIE, P.O. Box 10, Bellingham, WA 98227-0010; (206) 676-3290.

Education of a Physicist: Special issue of

Physics Today (June 1986) examines profesEngineered Materials Translations: sional education in physics. Authors purTranslations of significant non-English sue questions and solutions for the language articles are offered as part of the following topics: undergraduate colleges, Engineered Materials series for the field of graduate-level education, foreign physics polymers, ceramics, and composites. Langraduates in the United States, academic Scientific and Technical Organizations guages include Japanese (the key language training as a basis for a career in industry, and Agencies Directory: First edition supin the field), German, French, Russian, statistical overview of physics-degree proTechnical plement to Gale's Scientific and and Italian. A list of new translations is duction and employment of physicists, published six times a years and is available Organizations and Agencies Directory pro- and women graduates in physics. Single vides expanded international coverage. free. Materials Information, The Institute copies are available free; multiple copies of Metals 1 Carlton House Terrace, London The supplement's additional 13 chapters are $3.00 each. Lewis Slack, American identify over 2,650 organizations and agenSWly 5DB, England; 01-839-4071; also Institute of Physics, 335 East 45th Street, Materials Information, ASM International, cies concerned