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>Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 10:17:54 +0200
>From: Thomas Bourke <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Funded Research Visits to the European University Institute Library,
> Florence.
>
>Funded Research Visits to the European University Institute Library,
>Florence.
>New deadline for receipt of applications: 11th May 2001.
>
>http://www.iue.it/LIB/eussirf/eussirf.html
>
>The European Union Social Science Information Research Facility (EUSSIRF
>Florence) is a Research Infrastructure for Social Scientists, located in
>Florence and financed by the Training and Mobility of Researchers
>Programme of the European Commission.
>
>The EUSSIRF initiative has received funding for three years within the
>Fifth Framework and is now issuing its third call for research
>proposals. An important change to note is that the range of Associated
>States has been broadened to include Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, the
>Republic of Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Latvia,
>Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and
>Slovenia. Applicants must now be a citizen of an EU or an Associated
>State AND working in an EU or an Associated State.
>
>EUSSIRF provides the opportunity for European researchers in the social
>sciences to gain access to the collections, resources and services of
>its library. Short-term research visits usually lasting one month, will
>benefit from:
>- a substantial financial contribution toward travel and living
>expenses (up to 1850 Euros)
>- help with finding local accomodation
>- expert assistance in exploiting the centre's collections and
>resources
>- training in new research technologies
>- integration into the wider academic life of the EUI through
>affiliation with the Robert Schuman Centre.
>
>The next deadline for receipt of applications in Florence is 11th May
>2001. Visitors selected in this round will be for the period from
>September 2001 to September 2002.
>
>A similar programme is also operated by the library of the LSE in
>London, the British Library of Political and Economic Science. For
>details of their next deadline, see their web pages at:
>http://www.blpes.lse.ac.uk/services/eussirf/
>
>For further information about eligibility, assistance and the resources
>available at the EUI, contact EUSSIRF - Florence.
>
>Dr. Thomas Bourke
>Library
>European University Institute
>Badia Fiesolana
>San Domenico di Fiesole
>50016 Firenze,
>Italy
>
>Web-pages: http://www.iue.it/LIB/eussirf/eussirf.html (downloadable
>application forms available)
>
>E-mail: [log in to unmask]
>Tel.: +39 055 4685 438
>Fax: + 39 055 4685 283
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