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Einstein Year Grant Scheme - Round 2
Einstein Year is the UK & Ireland’s contribution to the world-wide
celebrations marking International Year of Physics. It is a unique
opportunity to enthuse young people about physics and to highlight the
contribution of contemporary physics to society.
To make Einstein Year truly national, the Institute of Physics is
encouraging individuals and organisations to run their own physics-based
outreach activities in their communities during 2005.
To support these activities, the Institute is offering awards of up to
£1,500 through the Einstein Year grant scheme. Application forms and
further information for Round 2 of the Einstein Year grant scheme are now
available online at www.einsteinyear.org/get_involved/funding.
The closing date for Round 2 is 25 February 2005 and priority will be
given to activities taking place in the second half of 2005. (Please note
that funding decisions will not be made in time to support activities
during National Science Week.)
For more information on Einstein Year please see www.einsteinyear.org or
contact Caitlin Watson, Einstein Year Programme Manager,
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Caitlin Watson
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