Fellowships, Grants, & Awards
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The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) conducts fellowship programs for foreign researchers to promote international cooperation in and mutual understanding through scientific research in Japan. These programs provide opportunities for U.S. researchers to conduct cooperative research under their host researchers. Research applications are accepted at the John E. Fogarty International Center of the National Institutes of Health, which acts as a nominating authority for JSPS programs. As the eligibility requirements and application procedures are different for each fellowship, the following information describing eligibility and application procedures should be reviewed before submitting an application. JSPS Invitation Fellowships. The JSPS conducts short-and long-term programs under the Invitation Fellowship Program, funded by a subsidy from the Japanese government. The fellowship allows scientists employed at designated Japanese research institutions and laboratories to invite fellow researchers from the United States to Japan to participate in cooperative activities. These visits presuppose the existence of contacts between scientists in Japan and other countries, a condition considered favorable to the promotion of future scientific cooperation and exchange. Application deadline: 31 October 2005. JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowships. The JSPS conducts short-and long-term Postdoctoral Fellowships for Foreign Researchers. These fellowships were established to assist promising and highly qualified young researchers wishing to conduct research in Japan. The program is aimed at providing opportunities for such researchers to, under the guidance of their hosts, conduct cooperative research with leading research groups in Japanese universities and other institutions, thereby permitting them to advance their own research while stimulating Japanese academic circles—particularly young Japanese researchers—through close collaboration in scientific activities. The program's intention is also for such collaboration to advance scientific research in the counterpart countries. Postdoctoral Fellowship (short-term) application deadline: 31 October 2005. Postdoctoral Fellowship (long-term) application deadline: 30 June 2005. supported by The Grainger Foundation, has established the Grainger Challenge Prize for Sustainability. The primary purpose of this " inducement prize " is to accelerate the development and dissemination of technologies to enhance social and environmental sustainability for the benefit of current and future generations. A complementary goal of the prize competition is to increase awareness among the U.S. engineering community of the importance of designing and engineering for sustainability, particularly in an international context, and to encourage and showcase efforts by U.S. engineers to bring sustainable technologies to the marketplace and promote green design philosophies. The recipient(s) of the prize will be awarded US$1 million. The specific goal …
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Productivity outcomes for recent grants and fellowships awarded by the American Osteopathic Association Bureau of Research.
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