12-week Graduate research awards

John Pandolfi Pandolfi.John at nmnh.si.edu
Thu Apr 6 07:02:30 EDT 2000


ANNOUNCEMENT OF LINK FOUNDATION
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS

AT

SMITHSONIAN MARINE STATION
AT FORT PIERCE, FLORIDA


12-WEEK FELLOWSHIPS FOR 2000/2001
IN
MARINE SCIENCES

For more information and for application forms:
call 561/465-6630 or e-mail rice at sms.si.edu or write:
Dr. Mary E. Rice, Director
Smithsonian Marine Station
701 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce, FL 34949


Closing Date - May 15, 2000

Award Notification - May 30, 2000

The Link Foundation was established in 1953 by Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin A. Link.  The Link Trainer, invented by Mr. Link in
1929, was the first successful flight simulator and truly a
pioneer engineering effort that started a whole new field of
endeavor.  It is the policy of the foundation to make grants
to qualified nonprofit organizations interested in the
mastery of the air and sea, and the development of energy
resources and their conservation.  Each year, fellowships
have been awarded in these categories as one means of
implementing  policy.

The Smithsonian Marine Station is a research center of the
National Museum of Natural History
The Smithsonian Institution is an Equal Opportunity
Employer



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