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(Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences 47.075) Assistant Director Social, Behavioral, and Economic Research (SEER) National Science Foundation 4201 Wilson Blvd Arlington VA 22230 703-306-1700 The program objective is to promote the progress of the social, behavioral, and economic sciences; to facilitate cooperative research activities with foreign scientists, engineers and institutions; and to support understanding of the resources invested science and engineering in the US. Funds are provided for US scientists and engineers to carry out studies aboard, to conduct research, to engage in joint research projects with foreign counterpart organizations and to support international scientific workshops in the US and aboard. Other programs in social, behavioral, and economic science, and science resource studies provide finds which may be used for paying associated costs necessary to conduct research or studies such as; salaries and wages, equipment and supplies, travel, publication costs, and other direct and indirect costs. Students must contact the office listed above for application information. Guidelines are contained in publication, Guide to Programs FY 1995 and Grant Proposal Guide. Money available: $122,870,000. The range of assistance per student is $1 .000 to $9,000,000. The avenge amount of assistance is $57,458. 466 MONEY FOR SCIENCE, MATH AND ENGINEERING STUDENTS

 

 

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