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Program Number: 04865<br>
Title:
Research
Fellowships
<br><br>
Sponsor: Portland
Cement Association Education Foundation<br><br>
SYNOPSIS: The sponsor seeks to identify and attract
outstanding<br>
candidates in the field of engineering and the physical sciences and<br>
provide them with the necessary support to complete their studies.<br>
Additionally, this support is intended to provide them an
opportunity<br>
for productive work in the cement and concrete industries. <br><br>
Deadline(s): 01/15/2011 <br>
Established Date: 09/16/2009<br>
Follow-Up Date: 11/01/2011<br>
Review Date: 09/22/2010<br><br>
Contact: Steven H.
Kosmatka
<br><br>
Address: 5420 Old
Orchard Road<br>
Skokie, IL 60077-1083 <br>
U.S.A.
<br>
E-mail:
skosmatka@cement.org<br>
<br>
Program URL:
<a href="http://www.cement.org/research/res_fellowship.asp" eudora="autourl">
http://www.cement.org/research/res_fellowship.asp<br>
</a>
Tel:
847-972-9164
<br>
Fax:
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Deadline Ind:
Receipt
<br>
Deadline Open: No<br>
<br><br>
<br>
Award Type(s): Fellowship<br><br>
<br>
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution: <br>
Any/No Restrictions<br><br>
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S.
Territories)<br><br>
<br>
Appl Type(s): Graduate Student<br><br>
<br>
Target Group(s): NONE<br>
Funding Limit: $20,000 SEEBELOW<br>
Duration: 0<br>
Indirect Costs: No<br>
Cost Sharing: No<br>
Sponsor Type: Foundations<br><br>
<br>
Geo. Restricted: NO
RESTRICTIONS
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CFDA#:
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OBJECTIVES: The sponsor funds a wide variety of educational<br>
activities that will increase public knowledge regarding appropriate<br>
uses of cement and concrete. Within that global purpose is a
specific<br>
purpose to: advance general scientific understanding of cement and<br>
concrete by providing scholarships, fellowships, grants, and other<br>
support for the study of engineering and the physical sciences<br>
relating to the production and use of cement and concrete.
<br><br>
ELIGIBILITY<br>
The fellowships are open to any student, in the US and Canada,<br>
completing studies toward a masters or doctoral degree from an<br>
institution of higher education within Canada or the United States<br>
that is accredited by a regional or national agency. The applicant<br>
must pursue graduate study in an engineering, science, material<br>
science, or architectural program. <br><br>
FUNDING<br>
Each fellowship includes a $20,000 stipend paid to the
university<br>
to cover tuition, residence, research materials, equipment, study<br>
materials, related educational expenses, and does not include
payment<br>
for institutional overhead.(ljl) <br><br>
KEYWORDS: Sustainable
Development<br>
Wood<br>
Trade<br>
ENGINEERING<br>
Computational Fluid Dynamics<br>
Pavements<br>
Combustion<br>
Fluid Dynamics<br>
Physical Sciences<br>
Technology<br>
ENERGY <br><br>
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