United States-Egypt Science and Technology Joint Board; Public Announcement of a Science and Technology Program for Competitive Grants To Support Junior Scientist Development Visits by U.S. and Egyptian Scientists, 46252 [E6-13197]
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Announcement of a Science and
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proposals that address priority areas
defined/approved by the Joint Board.
These include priorities in the areas of
information technology, environmental
technologies, biotechnology, energy,
standards and metrology, manufacturing
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anthropology, nanotechnology, remote
sensing. More information on these
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Effective Date: July 3, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joan
Mahoney, Program Administrator, U.S.–
Egypt Science and Technology Grants
Program, U.S. Embassy, Cairo/ECPO,
Unit 64900, Box 6, APO AE 09839–
4900; phone: 011–(20–2) 797–2925; fax:
011–(20–2) 797–3150; e-mail:
mahoneyjm@state.gov. The 2006
Program Announcement, including
proposal guidelines, will be available
starting July 3, 2006 on the Joint Board
Web site: https://egypt.usembassy.gov/
usegypt.htm.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Authority:
This program is established under 22
U.S.C. 2656d and the Agreement for
Scientific and Technological
Cooperation between the Government of
the United States of America and the
Government of the Arab Republic of
Egypt. A solicitation for this program
will begin July 3, 2006. This program
will provide modest grants for
successfully competitive proposals for
binational collaborative projects and
other activities submitted by U.S. and
Egyptian experts. Projects must help the
United States and Egypt utilize science
and apply technology by providing
opportunities to exchange ideas,
information, skills, and techniques, and
to collaborate on scientific and
technological endeavors of mutual
interest and benefit. Proposals which
fully meet the submission requirements
as outlined in the Program
Announcement will receive peer
reviews. Proposals considered for
funding in Fiscal Year 2007 must be
postmarked by October 3, 2006. All
proposals will be considered; however,
special consideration will be given to
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U.S. applicants only may have a
Master’s degree or be currently enrolled
in a PhD program.
Applications considered for funding
must be postmarked by October 10,
2006. All proposals which fully meet
the submission requirements will be
considered; however, special
consideration will be given to proposals
in the areas of Biotechnology, Standards
and Metrology, Environmental
Technologies, Energy, Manufacturing
Technologies and Information
Technology. More information on these
priorities and copies of the Program
Announcement/Application may be
obtained upon request.
United States–Egypt Science and
Technology Joint Board; Public
Announcement of a Science and
Technology Program for Competitive
Grants To Support Junior Scientist
Development Visits by U.S. and
Egyptian Scientists
July 10, 2006.
U.S. Department of State.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
DATES:
Effective Date: July 10, 2006.
Joan
Mahoney, Program Administrator, U.S.–
Egypt Science and Technology Grants
Program, U.S. Embassy, Cairo/ECPO,
Unit 64900, Box 6, APO AE 09839–
4900; phone: 011–(20–2) 797–2925; fax:
011–(20–2) 797–3150; e-mail:
mahoneyjm@state.gov. The 2006
Program guidelines for Junior Scientist
Development visits will be available
starting July 10, 2006 on the Joint Board
Web site: https://egypt.usembassy.gov/
usegypt.htm.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Authority:
This program is established under 22
U.S.C. 2656d and the Agreement for
Scientific and Technological
Cooperation between the Government of
the United States of America and the
Government of the Arab Republic of
Egypt.
A solicitation for this program will
begin July 10, 2006. This program will
provide modest grants for successfully
competitive proposals for development
visits by U.S. Junior Scientists to Egypt
and Junior Egyptian Scientists to the
United States. Applicants must be
scientists who have received their PhD
within the past ten years; in addition,
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 5492]
United States-Egypt Science and Technology Joint Board; Public
Announcement of a Science and Technology Program for Competitive Grants
To Support Junior Scientist Development Visits by U.S. and Egyptian
Scientists
July 10, 2006.
AGENCY: U.S. Department of State.
ACTION: Notice.
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DATES: Effective Date: July 10, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joan Mahoney, Program Administrator,
U.S.-Egypt Science and Technology Grants Program, U.S. Embassy, Cairo/
ECPO, Unit 64900, Box 6, APO AE 09839-4900; phone: 011-(20-2) 797-2925;
fax: 011-(20-2) 797-3150; e-mail: mahoneyjm@state.gov. The 2006 Program
guidelines for Junior Scientist Development visits will be available
starting July 10, 2006 on the Joint Board Web site: https://
egypt.usembassy.gov/usegypt.htm.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Authority: This program is established under
22 U.S.C. 2656d and the Agreement for Scientific and Technological
Cooperation between the Government of the United States of America and
the Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt.
A solicitation for this program will begin July 10, 2006. This
program will provide modest grants for successfully competitive
proposals for development visits by U.S. Junior Scientists to Egypt and
Junior Egyptian Scientists to the United States. Applicants must be
scientists who have received their PhD within the past ten years; in
addition, U.S. applicants only may have a Master's degree or be
currently enrolled in a PhD program.
Applications considered for funding must be postmarked by October
10, 2006. All proposals which fully meet the submission requirements
will be considered; however, special consideration will be given to
proposals in the areas of Biotechnology, Standards and Metrology,
Environmental Technologies, Energy, Manufacturing Technologies and
Information Technology. More information on these priorities and copies
of the Program Announcement/Application may be obtained upon request.
Jeffrey A. Miotke,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health and Science, Bureau of Oceans and
International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, Department of
State.
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