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oops. not for everyone. At 11:10 AM 12/20/01 +0100, you wrote: >The following information is relevant to those of you out there who are >based in an EU or associated country. We hope you will find it of interest >as well! > > > >FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR SHORT VISITS TO THE SWEDISH MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY >(NATURHISTORISKA RIKSMUSEET, NRM) > >The funds are made available through the European Commission's programme >for "Improving the Human Research Potential and the Socio-economic >Knowledge Base" >(IHP). The grant is entitled "Access to Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet - High >Latitude" >(HIGH LAT). It enables us to meet travel and accommodation costs for >scientists wishing >to use our collections and/or other research facilities. The HIGH LAT >programme began >November 1st 2001 and will run for 28 months. Applications for financial >support for a visit >to NRM are herewith invited. >There are a number of terms and conditions associated with this >opportunity, as outlined below. If you are interested in applying for >support, or are uncertain about whether you are eligible, please visit our >website (http://www.nrm.se/highlat/) or contact the project management >(highlat@nrm.se). > >1) A formal application must be made. Please read the Application >Guidelines (http://www.nrm.se/highlat/applguide.html) before completing the >Application Form (http://www.nrm.se/highlat/application.html). The first >deadline for submission of applications is February 15, 2002. > >2) To be eligible you must conduct your research in an EU Member State or >Associated State (http://www.nrm.se/highlat/condition.html). Research >teams working in Sweden are not eligible for support under the HIGH LAT >programme. > >3) Priority will be given to scientists who have not previously used >our facilities and who are working in regions of the EU where few such >research infrastructures exist. > >We hope that many of you will see this as an opportunity to visit the >Swedish Museum of Natural History, utilising collections and other >facilities that have not previously been available to you. > > >Best season's greetings, > >Lars Werdelin > > > >*************************************************** >Lars Werdelin >Chair, Department of Palaeozoology >Swedish Museum of Natural History >Box 50007, S-104 05 Stockholm, Sweden >*************************************************** > > Gregory P. Wilson 1101 Valley Life Sciences Building Museum of Paleontology University of California Berkeley, California 94720-4780
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