24.3799, Summer Schools: NSF East Asia & Pacific Summer Institutes (EAPSI)/ USA

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Subject: 24.3799, Summer Schools: NSF East Asia & Pacific Summer Institutes (EAPSI)/ USA

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Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 11:37:18
From: Joan Maling [jmaling at nsf.gov]
Subject: NSF East Asia & Pacific Summer Institutes (EAPSI)/ USA

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 NSF East Asia & Pacific Summer Institutes (EAPSI)

Host Institution: National Science Foundation
Coordinating Institution: National Science Foundation
Website: http://www.nsf.gov/eapsi

Dates: 08-Jun-2014 - 23-Aug-2014
Location: Washington D.C., Select State, USA

Focus: EAPSI is an excellent opportunity for U.S. graduate students to
advance their research in collaboration with high caliber scientists
and engineers in East Asia and to build professional networks in a
scientifically important region of the world.
Minimum Education Level: MA


Special Qualifications:
The program is open to U.S. citizens and permanent residents enrolled in
research-oriented graduate programs in NSF-funded STEM fields.


Description:
The National Science Foundation International Science & Engineering
section would like to make you aware of an opportunity for U.S.
graduate students to participate in research experiences in summer
2014 through the East Asia & Pacific Summer Institutes (EAPSI)
program. EAPSI supports 200-205 graduate students each year to do
research in the lab of their choice in any of seven locations:
Australia, China, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Singapore or Taiwan.
Each institute has a fixed start and end date, and includes a
pre-departure orientation near NSF and an in-country language and
culture orientation. 

The program is entirely funded by ISE and our international partners: 
There is no cost to NSF directorates or to your PIs. It is an excellent 
opportunity to leverage our resources to advance international research 
and education opportunities for your community. We invite you to share 
this mail or the link with PIs, graduate students, and others in your 
community who may benefit from the EAPSI opportunity.

Informational Webinars will be conducted on Friday, September 27,
2013, at 3:00 pm ET and on Thursday, October 10, 2013, at 1:00 pm ET.
Please visit www.nsf.gov/eapsi for information on how to join the
Webinars. The password is EAPSI2014.

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Tuition: 0 USD

Financial Aid: Applications accepted until 25-Nov-2013
An EAPSI award includes a $5,000 stipend and round trip air ticket provided 
by NSF, and a living allowance provided by NSF’s counterpart funding agency 
in the host location. 

Financial Aid Instructions:
The U.S. graduate student is the PI on an EAPSI proposal. The application
deadline is November 25, 2013. The EAPSI program announcement and
related information are available at the financial aid information URL.


Registration: 27-Sep-2013 to 25-Nov-2013

Contact Person: Joan Maling
                Email: jmaling at nsf.gov

Apply on the web: http://www.nsf.gov/od/iia/ise/eapsi/2014/Apply_Guide_2014.pdf

Registration Instructions:
Please see application website for details.



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