NMI3 - EUROPE SCHOLARSHIP
USA SCHOLARSHIP
The scholarship deadline has been extended to beginning of business February 3, 2005
NMI3
It is in the very interest of NMI3 to attract many young researchers to the symposium.
NMI3 has set aside funds to help paying travel expenses, lodging, registration, and abstract service charge, subject to certain restrictions.
who can apply?
A limited number of early career scientists who are graduate students or postdoctoral fellows at a European academic institution (not more than five years past receipt of doctoral degree).
Conditions
Reimbursement of these expenses is conditional on acceptance of an abstract for a poster or a talk; the deadline for receipt of abstracts by the EGU is 21 January 2005. Abstracts may be able to be submitted for a short period after this through the European convener of the NESE symposium, and this will be coordinated through the grant application process.
How to apply
To be considered for a grant, please submit the following information by email to Laurence Tellier (tellier@ill.fr) on January 21, 2005.
The following information must be included:
Full name, academic institution, department
Address, including paper mail, email, and fax
Education:
- If a graduate student, please provide the name of your thesis advisor and specific subject area of your thesis
- If you are a postdoctoral fellow, please provide the name of your doctoral granting institution, the name of your thesis advisor, and the title of your thesis
Research:
You MUST include an abstract of the talk or poster that you intend to submit to NESE
Describe why attending this conference would be valuable to your career development
For additional information please contact Laurence Tellier, Institut Laue-Langevien - Grenoble, email: tellier@ill.fr.
USA
The scholarship deadline has been extended to beginning of business February 3, 2005
To increase the U.S. audience involved in these discussions, the Joint Institute for Neutron Sciences at the University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory are coordinating a scholarship program to cover travel expenses, lodging, registration, and abstract service charge up to a maximum of $2500, subject to certain restrictions, for a
limited number of early career scientists (graduate students or
postdoctoral fellows not more than five years past receipt of doctoral degree at U.S. colleges and universities).
Conditions
Reimbursement of these expenses is conditional on acceptance of an abstract for a poster or a talk; the deadline for receipt of abstracts by the EGU is 21 January 2005. Abstracts may be able to be submitted after this through the U.S. convener of the NESE symposium, and this will be coordinated through the scholarship application process.
How to apply
To be considered for a scholarship, please submit the following
information by email to ekkebusae@sns.gov by 0700 EST on January 17, 2005. The following information must be included:
* Full name, academic institution, department,
* Address, including paper mail, email, and fax
* Citizenship (if you are not a US citizen, please also include a passport number, visa status and expiration dates
Education:
* If a graduate student, please provide the name of your thesis
advisor and specific subject area of your thesis
* If you are a postdoctoral fellow, please provide the name of
your doctoral granting institution, the name of your thesis advisor, and
the title of your thesis.
Research
* Provide complete citations to your publications, including
source, title of the article, and author(s)
* Describe your area of current research AND indicate the role
that neutron scattering may play in your research. =20
* You MUST include a preliminary abstract of the talk or poster
that you intend to submit to NESE. =20
* Describe why attending this conference would be valuable to
their career development.
For additional information , please contact Al Ekkebus, Spallation
Neutron Source, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, email ekkebusae@sns.gov,
telephone: 865-241-5644.
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