The Fund for Overseas Research Grants and Education (FORGE) offers a continuing program of research support to younger science teachers in emerging countries. Talent loss in science persists as a serious problem in developing countries, and FORGE grants are intended to encourage young scientists to remain in their home institutions and perform independent research. Supported mainly by private business, the program is guided by panels of scientific advisors including representatives from countries under consideration. Proposals are judged by scientific merit, capability and training of the applicant and prospects for effective prosecution of the research in his university. Grants can cover modest equipment, student support and other direct costs of a project. Although amounts granted are usually small by US standards (averaging about $2000), they can be used to great advantage in developing nations. At the present time FORGE operates mainly in Latin America. More information can be obtained from the Executive Director, FORGE, Room 4310, 60 E 42nd St, New York, N.Y. 10017.
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March 1966
March 01 1966
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FORGE. Physics Today 1 March 1966; 19 (3): 96. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3048138
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