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*** Research Councils UK National Science Week Awards 2007 ***
Are you looking for funds to support your public engagement activities
during National Science and Engineering Week 2007 (9-18 March)?
Researchers who are funded by one of the eight UK Research Councils are
eligible to apply for a National Science Week Award.
Funds are now available to successful applicants working in the arts or
life, earth, physical and social sciences who wish to engage the public
with issues relating to science and engineering. Applications based
around collaborations with community groups, science communicators,
festivals or centres are strongly encouraged.
To find out more please visit http://www.rcuk.ac.uk/scienceweek
<http://www.rcuk.ac.uk/scienceweek> . If you'd like to get in touch to
chat about your ideas or ask about the application process, please email
the Research Councils UK Science in Society Unit at [log in to unmask]
Closing date 20 October 2006
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