APPLICATION
DUE DATES
For general
information please see our Dear Colleague Letter: OISE
Support for International Activities
NSF 04-034. NOTE: Planning visit and dissertation enhancement proposals
are accepted at any time.
February
15 (Target
date) - International
Research Experiences for Students (IRES) proposals
for other than subsequent summer
February
20 (Target
date) - Workshop proposals
May 20 (Target date) - Workshop proposals
September
15 (Target date) - International
Research Experiences for Students (IRES) proposals for subsequent
summer
September
20 (Target
date) - Workshop proposals
October (2nd
Tuesday) - International
Research Fellowships (Post-Docs)
December
10, 2004 - Australia, China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan: East
Asia & Pacific Summer Institutes for U.S. Graduate Students (EAPSI).
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SPECIAL
EAST ASIA & PACIFIC REGIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
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East
Asia & Pacific Summer Institutes for U.S. Graduate Students (EAPSI)
provide U.S. graduate students in science and engineering with
first-hand experience in Australian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and
Taiwanese research environments, an introduction to the science and
science policy infrastructure of the respective locations, and language
training during an eight week summer program. International airfare,
living expenses in the host location, and a summer stipend of $3,000
are provided. Consult the East
Asia & Pacific Summer Institutes for U.S. Graduate Students (EAPSI)
Announcement and the NSF
Tokyo Office Summer Programs web pages for current information.
Students working in relevant disciplines should also consider the
EAP-supported Natural Hazards
Mitigation in Japan (NHMJ) supplement to the Summer Programs.
Questions should be directed to Anthony Teolis.
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- The
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) offers a range
of fellowship programs to support research visits to Japan of two
weeks to two years by U.S. (citizen and permanent resident) senior
and junior researchers, postdoctoral researchers and senior doctoral
students. Applications are submitted through the potential Japanese
host researcher directly to JSPS. Information about the JSPS fellowships
may be found both at the NSF
Tokyo website and
through the JSPS
website.
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NSF
COUNTERPART AGENCIES IN THE EAST ASIA & PACIFIC REGION
Principal NSF partners
in the region are listed under Asia and Australia
and New Zealand in the Worldwide
Science Organizations section of this website. Additional science
and engineering organizations in East Asia and the Pacific are listed
by country on the NSF
Tokyo website. These organizations are the principal sources of funding
for the foreign colleagues and collaborators of US investigators supported
by NSF.
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AWARD
SEARCH
Award lists and
abstracts provide insight into the scope and focus of Program activities.
-
EAP Program Awards Search (When the award list is displayed, you
can click on the award title to obtain an abstract-length general description
of the research.
- Link to
NSF Award Abstract Search by user-selected categories.
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NSF
TOKYO REGIONAL OFFICE
The Tokyo Regional
Office works with EAP staff in Arlington, VA, to facilitate opportunities
for U.S. researchers and students in both Japan and the East Asia and
Pacific Region. The NSF Tokyo
Regional Office website provides information about East Asian and
Pacific institutions relevant to NSF's mission, reports of NSF EAP-sponsored
activities, and information on opportunities for research and education
in the region. The Head of the Office, Dr. Christopher Loretz, can be
contacted at cloretz@nsf.gov.
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EAP
STAFF AND CONTACT INFORMATION:
Regional Coordinator:
Alexander DeAngelis, adeangel@nsf.gov
Senior Program Assistant: Arletha Mayfield,
amayfiel@nsf.gov
East Asia & Pacific
Summer Institutes for U.S. Graduate Students (EAPSI): Anthony Teolis,
ateolis@nsf.gov
EAP
Contact Information:
e-mail: eapinfo@nsf.gov
Phone: 703-292-8704
FAX: 703-292-9175
mailing address:
East Asia and Pacific (EAP) Program, Suite 935
Office of International Science and Engineering
National
Science Foundation
4201 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22230
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