U.S. National Science Foundation: An overview
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In: Newsletter on science, technology, & human values, Volume 3, Issue 1, p. 60-61
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In: Newsletter on science, technology, & human values, Volume 3, Issue 1, p. 60-60
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In: Calendar, No. 549
In: Report, 103rd Congress, 2nd Session, 103-328
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v. 1. General information and plenary sessions.--v. 2. Using natural resources.--v. 3. Improving productivity.--v. 4. Coping with man-made and natural hazards.--v. 5. Improving government responsiveness to public needs.--v. 6. Regulation. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Slavic review: interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Volume 21, Issue 3, p. 568-569
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In: Issue: a journal of opinion, Volume 8, Issue 2-3, p. 110-110
Within the National Science Foundation, the Division of International Programs administers the United States-Africa Cooperative Science Program. Three types of cooperative activities receive grant support under the program: cooperative research projects, scientific seminars or workshops, and scientific visits including travel to plan or confer about scientific activities. Priority is given to projects which focus on resources, food and nutrition, ecology, and engineering. Organizations which are eligible for grant funding include non-profit higher educational institutions, scientific institutes, scientific and technical institutes and similar organizations that are chartered to do business in the United States. A list of project grants for FY 1976 and FY 1977 was not obtained.
In: Issue: a journal of opinion, Volume 8, Issue 2-3, p. 110-110
Within the National Science Foundation, the Division of International Programs administers the United States-Africa Cooperative Science Program. Three types of cooperative activities receive grant support under the program: cooperative research projects, scientific seminars or workshops, and scientific visits including travel to plan or confer about scientific activities. Priority is given to projects which focus on resources, food and nutrition, ecology, and engineering. Organizations which are eligible for grant funding include non-profit higher educational institutions, scientific institutes, scientific and technical institutes and similar organizations that are chartered to do business in the United States. A list of project grants for FY 1976 and FY 1977 was not obtained.