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> -----Original Message----- > From: Yuh, Junku > Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 1:42 PM > To: NSF Program Officers > Subject: NSF International Research Funding for Graduate Students > > NSF International Research Funding for Graduate Students > Application Deadline: December 1, 2001 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > --------------- > Please forward this announcement to your colleagues or students who might > be interested. > > *********************************************************** > NSF Program Announcement: SUMMER PROGRAMS IN JAPAN, KOREA, AND TAIWAN for > U.S. Graduate Students in Science and Engineering > *********************************************************** > > The National Science Foundation (NSF) will support about 100 U.S. graduate > students (U.S. citizen or permanent resident) for research & cultural > experiences in Japan, Korea, or Taiwan during an eight-week summer program > in 2002. The primary goals of the programs are to introduce students to > Japanese, Korean and Taiwan science and engineering in the context of a > research laboratory and to initiate personal relationships that will > better enable them to collaborate with foreign counterparts in the future. > > > International airfare, living expenses in the host country, and a summer > stipend of $2,500 will be provided. The application deadline is December > 1, 2001. For eligibility and other information, consult the Program > Announcement (Summer Programs in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan) that can be > obtained from http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/int/eap/gradstud.htm#gradsum and the > NSF Tokyo office web site (http://www.twics.com/~nsftokyo). > > Graduate students seeking support for a specific research project with an > identified collaborator in the East Asia and Pacific region should also > consider NSF's other programs of support, including dissertation > enhancement awards. See http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/int/eap/gradstud.htm . > > General information about NSF's East Asia and Pacific Program is available > at http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/int/eap/start.htm. > > Questions should be directed to eapinfo@nsf.gov. > >
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