Date

Summer Programs in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan
For U.S. Graduate Students in Science and Engineering

Deadline Date: 1 December 2001

Dear Colleagues,

If you have a chance to visit Universities or attend technical meetings
this month, I would like to ask your help in announcing and distributing
the information below about international research opportunities
sponsored by the Office of International Science and Engineering, NSF.
"Summer Programs in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan for Graduate Students" is
an annual program and its deadline for summer 2002 is 1 December 2001.
Your help in dispensing this information will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
Junku

Junku Yuh, Program Manager
East Asia and Pacific Office of International Science and
Engineering National Science Foundation
4201 Wilson Boulevard, Room 935 S
Arlington, VA 22230
Phone: 703/292-7242
Email: jyuh [at] nsf.gov


Summer Programs in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan

For U.S. Graduate Students in Science and Engineering

NSF 02-007 (Replaces NSF 99-152)

Deadline Date: 1 December 2001

SYNOPSIS OF PROGRAM
The Summer Programs in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan provide U.S. graduate
students in science and engineering first-hand research experience in
Japan, Korea, and Taiwan, an introduction to the science and science
policy infrastructure of the respective countries, and orientation to
the culture and language. The primary goals of the programs are to
introduce students to Japanese, Korean, and Taiwanese science and
engineering in the context of a research laboratory, and to initiate
personal relationships that will better enable them to collaborate with
foreign counterparts in the future. The programs will last approximately
eight weeks (from June to August) and are administered in the United
States by the National Science Foundation (NSF) with co-sponsorship by
the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Contact the NSF East Asia and Pacific Program or access the NSF Web site
(http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/int/eap/start.htm) or the NSF Tokyo Office Web
site (http://www.twics.com/~nsftokyo) for current information.