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		<title>Academic/Industry Relationships</title>
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		<description>Technical Communication educators and professionals share one important concern: the future. The most important way in which both parties can shape the future is by working together to support the future technical communications community: students. STC’s Academic Industry Committee has developed a faculty internship to support direct connections between the faculty members who prepare student technical communicators and the companies who will employ them. These and other Academic Industry Committee projects are designed to&#xD;bring the best of two groups working in one valuable goal and profession more closely and cooperatively together. The future depends on our work – together.</description>
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