NSF and selected foreign counterpart science and technology agencies
sponsor international research institutes for US graduate students in
seven East Asia and Pacific locations at times set by the counterpart
agencies between June and August each year. These Summer Institutes
(EAPSI) operate similarly and the research visits to a particular
location take place at the same time. Although applicants apply
individually to participate in a Summer Institute, awardees become part
of the cohort for each location. Applicants must propose a location,
host scientist, and a research project that is appropriate for the host
site and duration of the international visit.
An EAPSI
award provides U.S. graduate students in science, engineering, and
education: 1) first-hand research experiences in Australia, China,
Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Singapore or Taiwan; 2) an introduction to
the science, science policy, and scientific infrastructure of the
respective location; and 3) an orientation to the society, culture and
language. It is expected that EAPSI awards will help students initiate
professional relationships to enable future collaboration with foreign
counterparts.
The NSF award includes participation in a
pre-departure orientation, a summer stipend, and travel expenses to the
research site. EAPSI partner agencies pay in-country living expenses
during the Summer Institutes.
The deadline for applications to its program of East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes (EAPSI) until December 6, 2012.
For more information: http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5284
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