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Page Updated:
11-Nov-2009
Grant Mechanisms, Notes for Applicants
and Application Forms
Collaborative grants in Priority Research Areas
Advanced Research Workshops (ARW)
grants to organise expert workshops where an intense but informal exchange of views at the frontiers of a subject aims at identifying directions for future action.
Advanced Study Institutes (ASI):
grants to organise high level tutorial courses to convey the latest developments in a subject to an advanced-level audience.
Advanced Training Courses (ATC):
designed to enable specialists in NATO countries to share their expertise with trainees from Partner and Mediterranean Dialogue countries.
Collaborative Linkage Grants (CLG):
to pool ideas and resources on research projects, and create specialist networks.
Science for Peace projects (SFP):
grants to collaborate on multi-year applied R&D projects in Partner or Mediterranean Dialogue countries.
Reintegration Grants (RIG):
Since 2008 RIGs are not offered anymore.
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Computer Networking and Electronic Communication support for Partner Countries
Advanced Networking Workshops (ANW):
grants to enable workshops to be organized in Partner countries to harmonize network policy at a national and international level, to enable the training of qualified network managers and to convene expert meetings to enhance the use of electronic communication.
Networking Infrastructure Grants (NIG):
Networking Infrastructure Grants (NIG) provide assistance to Partner country research institutions in purchasing equipment that will improve the level and the quality of telecommunication facilities.
Application for NATO-Russia scientific cooperation that are focussed on the priority topics of the NATO Russia Council Committee on Science for Peace and Security (NRC(SPS)) should be submitted using the above given application forms. Applicants should indicate on the form which priority under the NRC(SPS) their application is addressing. More information about NRC(SPS) and the priority topics can be found here
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