NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme
Date: 2007-04-19 - 2007-11-01
Registration: 2007-04-19 - 2007-11-01
Location: Brussels, Belgium
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As seen in the 20 April issue of
Science:
NATO
Science for Peace
and Security
programme
Call for applications
The NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme offers grants to scientists in NATO, Partner and Mediterranean Dialogue countries to collaborate jointly on Key Priorities.
The Key Priorities of the Programme are:
Defence against terrorism:
non-classified civil science cooperation to develop approaches for reducing the threat from terrorist activities, as well as human and societal dynamics (including the root causes of terrorism).
Countering other threats to security:
research to address means to reduce key threats to the society beyond the terrorist threat.
NATO, Partner and Mediterranean
Dialogue Country priorities:
responding to national and/or regional priorities for civil science and environmental cooperation.
Applications for support on topics in the priority areas should be prepared jointly by two scientists from either a NATO Member country and a Partner country, or a NATO Member country and a Mediterranean Dialogue country. Support is provided for: training courses and summer schools; workshops; collaborative grants and applied projects (Science for Peace Projects).
Deadlines for applications:
1st March | 1st July | 1st November
Contact details:
NATO
Public Diplomacy Division
Science for Peace and Security Programme
Boulevard Leopold III - 1110 Brussels, Belgium
science@hq.nato.int
For more information
and for downloading the application forms
www.nato.int/science
5823xM10307-L174914
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