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LIST OF POTENTIAL HOST INSTITUTIONS FOR THE EAST ASIA AND PACIFIC SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR U.S. GRADUATE STUDENTS (EAPSI) - AUSTRALIA, CHINA, JAPAN, KOREA, New Zealand AND TAIWAN |
NOTE: Other institutions can be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Contents:
University Medical Research Institutes
Cooperative Research Centre's (CRC's)
Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
The University of Adelaide |
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Australian Catholic University |
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The Australian National University |
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University of Ballarat |
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Bond University |
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University of Canberra |
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Central Queensland University |
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Charles Sturt University |
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Curtin University of Technology |
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Deakin University |
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Edith Cowan University |
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Flinders University |
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Griffith University |
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James Cook University |
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La Trobe University |
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Macquarie University |
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The University of Melbourne |
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Monash University |
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Murdoch University |
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The University of New England |
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The University of New South Wales |
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Dr. Hussein A. Abbass |
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The University of Newcastle |
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Northern Territory University |
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The University of Queensland |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology |
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Southern Cross University |
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University of South Australia |
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University of Southern Queensland |
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University of the Sunshine Coast |
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Swinburne University of Technology |
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The University of Sydney |
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University of Tasmania |
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University of Technology Sydney |
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Victoria University |
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The University of Western Australia |
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University of Western Sydney |
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University of Wollongong |
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The University of Adelaide |
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Australian Catholic University |
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The Australian National University |
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University of Ballarat |
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Bond University |
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University of Canberra |
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Central Queensland University |
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Charles Sturt University |
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Curtin University of Technology |
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Deakin University |
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Edith Cowan University |
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Flinders University |
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Griffith University |
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James Cook University |
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La Trobe University |
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Macquarie University |
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The University of Melbourne |
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Monash University |
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Murdoch University |
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The University of New England |
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The University of Newcastle |
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Northern Territory University |
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The University of Queensland |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology |
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Southern Cross University |
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University of Southern Queensland |
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University of the Sunshine Coast |
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Swinburne University of Technology |
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The University of Sydney |
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University of Tasmania |
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University of Technology Sydney |
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Victoria University |
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The University of Western Australia |
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University of Western Sydney |
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University of Wollongong |
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John Curtin School of Medical Research |
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Center for Health Research and Practice |
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The Flinders Medical Research Institute |
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St. Vincent's Institute of Medical Research |
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Australian Research Centre for Medical Engineering |
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Western Australian Biomedical Research Institute |
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The Western Australian Institute for Medical Research |
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Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute |
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Queensland Institute of Medical Research |
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Centre for Medical Radiation Physics |
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MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY |
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CRC for Advanced Composite Structures |
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CRC for Bioproducts |
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CRC for CAST Metals Manufacturing |
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CRC for Construction Innovation |
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CRC for Intelligent Manufacturing Systems and Technologies Ltd |
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CRC for Microtechnology |
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CRC for Polymers |
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CRC for Railway Engineering and Technologies |
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CRC for Welded Structures |
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CRC for Wood Innovations |
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INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY |
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CRC for Australian Telecommunications |
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CRC for Enterprise Distributed Systems Technology |
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Australian Photonics CRC |
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CRC for Satellite Systems |
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CRC for Sensor Signal and Information Processing |
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CRC for Smart Internet Technology |
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CRC for Spatial Information |
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CRC for Technology Enabled Capital Markets |
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Australasian CRC for Interaction Design |
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CRC for Integrated Engineering Asset Management |
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MINING AND ENERGY |
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A J Parker CRC for Hydrometallurgy |
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CRC for Clean Power from Lignite |
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CRC for Coal in Sustainable Development |
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CRC for Greenhouse Gas Technologies |
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CRC for Landscape Environments and Mineral Exploration |
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CRC for Mining |
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CRC for Predictive Mineral Discovery |
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CRC for Sustainable Resource Processing |
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AGRICULTURE AND RURAL BASED MANUFACTURING |
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CRC for Australian Cotton |
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CRC for Australian Sheep Industry |
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CRC for Cattle and Beef Quality |
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CRC for Innovative Dairy Products Pty Ltd |
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CRC for Molecular Plant Breeding |
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CRC for Sugar Industry Innovation through Biotechnology |
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CRC for Sustainable Aquaculture of Fin Fish |
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CRC for Sustainable Production Forestry |
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CRC for Sustainable Rice Production |
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CRC for Tropical Plant Protection |
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CRC for Value Added Wheat |
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CRC for Viticulture |
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CRC for Innovative Grain Food Products |
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CRC for Australian Biosecurity |
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Australian Poultry CRC |
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ENVIRONMENT |
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Antarctic Climate & Ecosystems (ACE) CRC |
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CRC for Australian Weed Management |
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CRC for Biological Control of Pest Animals |
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CRC for Bushfire |
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CRC for Catchment Hydrology |
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CRC for Coastal Zone, Estuary and Waterway Management |
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CRC for Environmental Biotechnology |
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CRC for Freshwater Ecology |
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CRC for the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area |
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CRC for Greenhouse Accounting |
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CRC for Irrigation Futures |
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CRC for Sustainable Tourism |
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CRC for Tropical Rainforest Ecology & Management |
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CRC for Tropical Savannas Management |
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Desert Knowledge CRC |
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CRC for Water Quality and Treatment |
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CRC for Landscape Environments and Mineral Exploration |
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MEDICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY |
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CRC for Aboriginal Health |
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CRC for Asthma Ltd |
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CRC for Cellular Growth Factors |
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CRC for Chronic Inflammatory Diseases |
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CRC for Diagnostics |
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CRC for Discovery of Genes for Common Human Diseases |
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CRC for Vaccine Technology |
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CRC for Vision |
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Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) |
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Atmospheric Research |
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Australia Telescope National Facility |
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Energy Technology |
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Entomology |
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Exploration and Mining |
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Food Science Australia |
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Forestry and Forest Products |
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Health Sciences and Nutrition |
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Land and Water |
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Livestock Industries |
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Manufacturing and Infrastructure Technology |
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Marine Research |
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Mathematical and Information Sciences |
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Minerals |
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Molecular Science |
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Petroleum Resources |
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Plant Industry |
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Sustainable Ecosystems |
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Telecommunications and Industrial Physics |
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Textile and Fibre Technology |
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Western Australia Museum |
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Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory |
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South Australian Museum |
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Australian Museum |
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Melbourne Museum |
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National Museum of Australian Academy Of Science |
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Tasmanian Art Gallery and Museum |
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Queensland Museum |
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Potential Host Institutions
for the
EAPSI in China
NOTE: Other institutions can be considered on a case-by-case basis.
NOTE: To send a facsimile from the U.S. to one of these Chinese institutions, the dialing sequence is 011 (International Code) - 86 (China's Country Code) - city code and telephone number as given below.
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Beijing
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Brief Introduction of Beijing
Beijing is the capital of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the second largest city in terms of population, after Shanghai. It was formerly known in English as Peking. Beijing is the political, educational, and cultural center of the People's Republic of China. It has been selected to host the 2008 Summer Olympics. Because of its political, educational and cultural role in China, a larger number of international organizations are located here than in any other city in China. Many international students come to Beijing to study, a growing trend, especially among students from Western countries.
Information about Beijing can be found at the website below:
http://www.ebeijing.gov.cn/Links to the English websites of the potential hosts in Beijing for the Summer Institutes for the U.S. graduates are:
Beijing based CAS Institutes:Beijing University
http://en.pku.edu.cn/
Beijing Normal University
http://www.bnu.edu.cn/eng/
Beijing Institute of Technology
http://english.bit.edu.cn/
Beijing University of Chemical Technology
http://202.4.130.250/english/
Beijing Jiaotong University
http://www.njtu.edu.cn/en/
Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
http://ev.buaa.edu.cn/
Beijing University of Petroleum
http://www.cup.edu.cn/~waisb/
Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
http://www.bupt.edu.cn/enver/index.asp
Beijing Forestry University
http://www.bjfu.edu.cn/
Beijing University of Technology
http://bjut.edu.cn/bjut_en/index.jsp
CAS Headquarters
http://english.cas.cn/Eng2003/page/home.aso
China University of Geosciences
http://www.cugb.edu.cn/EnglishWeb/EnglishWebIndex.asp
China Agricultural University
http://www.cau.edu.cn/cie/en/
China University of Mining and Technology
http://www.cumtb.edu.cn/frameset/xxgk/xxgk_e.htm
North China University of Technology
http://www.ncut.edu.cn/englishpage/engindex.html
Renmin University of China
http://english.ruc.edu.cn/en/
Tsinghua University
http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/qhdwzyeng/index.jsp
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Shanghai
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Brief Introduction of Shanghai:
Shanghai, situated on the banks of Yangtze River Delta in East China, is the largest city of the People's Republic of China and the eighth largest in the world. Widely regarded as the citadel of China's modern economy, the city also serves as one of the most important cultural, commercial, financial, industrial and communications centers of China. Administratively, Shanghai reports directly to the State Council of the People's Republic of China. Shanghai is one of the world's busiest ports, and became the largest cargo port in the world in 2005.
Next to Beijing, Shanghai is the countryfs most important educational center and home to several leading universities and numerous technological and scientific institutes.
Information about Shanghai can be found at the website below:
http://www.shanghai.gov.cn/shanghai/node8059/index.html
Links to the English websites of the potential hosts in Shanghai for the Summer Institutes for the U.S. graduates are:
CAS Shanghai Branch
http://www.cst.sh.cn/english/index.jsp
Donghua Universtiy
http://www.dhu.edu.cn/englishversion/index.asp
East China Normal University
http://www.ecnu.edu.cn/2005english/English.htm
East China University of Science and Technology
http://www.ecust.edu.cn/english/index.html
Fudan University
http://www.fudan.edu.cn/englishnew/
GE China Technology Center
http://www.ge.com/research/grc_3_2.html
Shanghai based CAS institutes:
http://english.cas.cn/eng2003/dmk01a/search.asp?txtArea=31
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory
http://www.shao.ac.cn/english.htm
Shanghai Jiaotong University
http://www.sjtu.edu.cn/english/index/index.htm
Shanghai Fisheries University
http://gjxy.shfu.edu.cn/english/index.asp
Shanghai University
http://www.shu.edu.cn/en/indexEn.htm
Tongji University
http://www.tongji.edu.cn/english/inc/index.asp
The University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
http://www.usst.edu.cn/englishusst/default.htm
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Xifan
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Brief Introduction of Xifan:
Xifan is the capital of Shaanxi Province with a population of around 6 million and is located in northwestern China. Xifan was the first Chinese city to open to the outside world during the Tang Dynasty (618 ? 907 A.D.) when Xifan was a key stop on the Silk Road. Over a period of more than 2000 years, Xifan served as the capital for 11 dynasties. Along with Rome and Constantinople, Xifan was a city of culture and trade playing a vital historical role linking East and West in China during that period. Xifan was capital to the Qin Dynasty, the first empire of China, and the Tang Dynasty, which left the city with a rich legacy, including the Terracotta Warriors of the Qin Dynasty, which are regarded as gthe eighth wonder of the worldh.
Modern Xifan is a major city with substantial S&T research and development capabilities and the third largest number of academic institution after Beijing and Shanghai. Among the ones with a national reputation, Xifan Jiaotong University has been recognized as one of Chinafs top five universities. The Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University is a major university in agricultural and environmental science and is a key institute for developing the western part of China. Xifan Institute of Earth Environment Study of CAS, including the State Key Lab of Loess and Quaternary Geology, is one of the leading institutes for East Asia Monsoon and Global Change studies. This institute is also responsible for the Chinese Environmental Science Drilling Program, which is a part of the International Continental Drilling Program (ICDP), and which has a collection of rock core samples.
Information about Xifan can be found at the website below:
http://www.xianonlineinvest.org/doce/main.asp
Links to the English websites of the potential hosts in Xifan for the
Summer Institutes for the U.S. graduates are:
CASf Institute of Earth Environment
http://www.ieecas.cn/EngIndex.htm
Northwest A&F University
http://202.117.182.180/
Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research
http://www.c-nin.com/english/eindex.htm
Northwest University
http://www.nwu.edu.cn/nwu_e/index.htm
Northwestern Polytechnical University
http://www.nwpu.edu.cn/en/default.asp
Shaanxi Normal University
http://www.snnu.edu.cn/english/index.html
Xifan Jiaotong University
http://www.xjtu.edu.cn/en/
Xifan Shiyou (Oil) University
http://dept2.xsyu.edu.cn/english/index.jsp
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Xidian University
http://202.117.112.33/EN/index.htm
Xifan University of Technology
http://www.xaut.edu.cn/english/
Xifan University of Architecture and Technology
http://www.xauat.edu.cn/jdeg/index.html
Xifan University of Science and Technology
http://www.xust.edu.cn/eng-version/enindex1.asp
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Kunming
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Brief Introduction of Kunming:
Kunming, situated in central Yunnan and north of the Dianchi Basin, is the capital, largest city and principal industrial center in Yunnan Province. It has a population of around 4 million. Kunming is located at an elevation of 1,900 meters above sea level. It is skirted on three sides by mountains, with one side opening onto the Dianchi Lake, and has mild gspring-likeh weather throughout the year.
Kunming is the center of S&T and education in Yunnan province. It has over 10 universities. The Kunming Branch of Chinese Academy of Sciences includes 5 research institutions: the Kunming Institute of Zoology, the Kunming Institute of Botany, the Yunnan Astronomical Observatory, the Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden and the Guiyang Institute of Geochemistry in Guizhou Province.
Kunming and Yunnan Province enjoy the reputation as the "kingdom of flora and fauna". The city is known for its abundant tropical and subtropical species. The Gaoligongshan region and Hengduan Mountains in Yunnan Province are recognized by global conservation agencies as one of the "hottest" biodiversity hotspots worldwide. Kunming and Yunnan Province have 26 registered ethnic minorities, including Yi, Miao, Dai, and Tibetans, constituting about 30 percent of the total population. Because Yunnan is the province with the largest number of nationalities in China, it is also known for its ethnic and cultural diversity. Biological and ethnic diversity in southwest China make Yunnan a gathering place for researchers in the fields of biology and ethnic culture. Kunming is also an important gateway to the southern Silk Road which traveled through Tibet, Sichuan, and Myanmar to India.
The city's highland scenery and karst formations are attractive. Dian Lake and the Stone Forest are two major places of nearby historic interest and scenic beauty. One can appreciate the Karst formation and the uplift as a result of the Indian Subcontinent subducting under the Eurasian Plate.
Information about Yunnan and Kunming can be found at the website below:
http://www.eng.yn.gov.cn/yunnanEnglish/144115188075855872/index.html
Links to the English websites of the potential hosts in Kunming for the Summer Institutes for the U.S. graduates are:
Guiyang Institute of Geochemistry
http://www.gyig.ac.cn/english/
Kunming Institute of Zoology (KIZ), Chinese Academy of
Sciences (CAS)
http://www.kiz.ac.cn
(No English Website is available)
Kunming Institute of Botany (KIB), Chinese Academy of
Sciences (CAS)
http://www.kib.ac.cn/KIBEnglish/index.htm
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Kunming University of Science and Technology (KUST)
http://www.kmust.edu.cn/en/index.htm
Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG), Chinese
Academy of Sciences (CAS)
http://en.xtbg.ac.cn/
Yunnan Astronomical Observatory (YNAO), Chinese Academy of
Sciences (CAS)
http://www.ynao.ac.cn/englisntex1.htm
Yunnan University
http://www.ynu.edu.cn/english/
Yunnan University of the Nationalities
http://www.ynni.edu.cn/ (Chinese)
(No English Website available)
Yunnan Agricultural University
http://www.ynau.edu.cn/en/EN_INDEX.HTM
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The following list includes most of the research Institutions that qualify
as hosts for the EAPSI in Japan according to Japan Society for the
Promotion of Science (JSPS) criteria. Homepage addresses (URLs) are
given, where available. For further information, see the NSF Tokyo Office
listings for National Universities, Private Universities, National Inter-university Research Institutes, Independent Administrative Institutions and National Laboratories, Prefectural Research Institutes, Non-Profit Organizations and Private Companies and Organizations. Other institutions, including additional company laboratories,
can be considered on a case-by case basis.
Contents:
1. NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
3. NATIONAL INTER-UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INSTITUTES
4. INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATIVE INSTITUTIONS AND NATIONAL LABORATORIES
5. PREFECTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTES
7. JAPANESE CORPORATE HOST INSTITUTIONS
1. NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES:
(listed from north to south)
2. Private univerrsities
(listed alphabetically)
[Note: Listed below are only a fraction of private universities and
colleges in Japan. More comprehensive lists are available at the homepage of Directory Database of Research and Development Activities.]
3. NATIONAL INTER-UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INSTITUTES:
(listed alphabetically)
4. Independent Administrative Institutions and National Laboratories:
(listed alphabetically)
5. PREFECTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTES
(listed from north to south)
6. NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
(listed alphabetically)
7. Japanese Corporate Host Institutions
(listed alphabetically)
Potential Host Institutions
for the
EAPSI in Korea
NOTE: Other institutions can be considered on a case-by-case basis.
NOTE: To send a facsimile from the U.S. to one of these Korean
institutions, the dialing sequence is 011 (International Code) - 82 (Korea's
Country Code) - city code and telephone number as given below.
| Institution | Address and Phone/FAX Number |
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| Seoul Area: | |
| Center for Theoretical Physics (CTP) Seoul National University |
Director: Prof. Hi-Sung Song San 56-1, Shilim-dong Kwanak-ku, Seoul 151-742 Tel: 82-880-6523, 886-4589 Fax: 82-884-7167 E-mail: ctp@ctp.snu.ac.kr http://stp.snu.ac.kr |
| Organic Chemistry Research Center (OCRC) Sogang University |
Director: Prof. Nung-Min Yoon 1-1 Sinsu-dong Mapo-ku, Seoul 121-742 Tel: 82-2-705-8233 Fax: 82-2-701-0967 http://www.sogang.ac.kr/~ocrc/ |
| Research Center for Molecular Microbiology (RCMM) Seoul National University |
Director: Prof. Young-Chil Hah San 56-1, Shilim-dong Kwanak-ku, Seoul 151-742 Tel: 82-2-880-6528 Fax: 82-2-888-4911 E-mail: rcmm@cns.snu.ca.kr http://rcmm.snu.ac.kr/ |
| Global Analysis Research Center (GARC) Seoul National University |
Director: Prof. Sang-Moon Kim San 56-1, Shilim-dong Kwanak-ku, Seoul 151-742 Tel: 82-2-880-6562 Fax: 82-2-877-8435 E-mail: garc@math.snu.ac.kr http://garc.snu.ac.kr/ |
| Research Center for Cell Differentiation (RCCD) Seoul National University |
Director: Prof. Man-Sik Kang San 56-1, Shilim-dong Kwanak-ku, Seoul 151-742 Tel: 82-2-880-6685 / 6 Fax: 82-2-872-1993 http://www.snu.ac.kr/engsnu/index.html |
| Cancer Research Center (CRC) Seoul National University |
Director: Prof. Jae-Gahb Park 28 Yongon-dong Chongno-ku, Seoul 110-799 Tel: 82-2-740-8091 Fax: 82-2-766-4477 E-mail: snucrc@plaza.snu.ac.kr http://plaza.snu.ac.kr/~snucrc/ |
| Center for Mineral Resources Research (CMR) Korea University |
Director: Prof. Chil-Sup So 1, Anam-dong Sungbuk-ku, Seoul 136-701 Tel: 82-2-920-1820, 82-2-927-6181 Fax: 82-2-927-6180 http://www.korea.ac.kr/ |
| Intelligent Signal and Processing Laboratory Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering Korea University |
Associate Director: Prof. Hanseok Ko Seoul, Korea 136-701 Tel: 82-2-3290-3239 http://www.ispl.korea.ac.kr http://www.korea.ac.kr/ |
| Research Center for Thin Film Fabrication and Crystal Growing of Advanced Materials (RETCAM) Seoul National University |
Director: Prof. Dong-Nyung Lee San 56-1, Shilim-dong Kwanak-ku, Seoul 151-742 Tel: 82-2-880-7446 Fax: 82-2-886-4156 http://www.snu.ac.kr/engsnu/index.html |
| Atomic-Scale Surface Science Research Center (ASSRC) Yonsei University |
Director: Prof. Chung-Nam Hwang 134 Shinchon-dong Seodaemun-ku, Seoul 120-749 Tel: 82-2-361-2613 Fax: 82-2-312-7090 http://www.yonsei.ac.kr/Eng/Admin/1.html#5 |
| Center for Molecular Catalysis (CMC) Seoul National University |
Director: Prof. J. H. Suh San 56-1, Shilim-dong Kwanak-ku, Seoul 151-742 Tel: 82-2-880-6816 Fax: 82-2-874-3704 http://www.snu.ac.kr/engsnu/index.html |
| Animal Resources Research Center (ARRC) Kon-Kuk University |
Director: Prof. Chang-Woo Kim 93-1 Mojin-dong Sungdong-ku, Seoul 133-701 Tel: 82-2-450-3670 / 3666 Fax: 82-2-455-5305 http://www.konkuk.ac.kr/english/ENGLISH/RESEARCH_AUXIL/ |
| Research Center for New Drug Development (RCNDD) Seoul National University |
Director: Prof. Nak-Doo Kim San 56-1, Shilim-dong Kwanak-ku, Seoul 151-742 Tel: 82-2-880-7832 Fax: 82-2-874-2203 http://www.snu.ac.kr/engsnu/index.html |
| Engineering Research Center for Advanced Control and Instrumentation (ERC-ACI) Seoul National University |
Director: Prof. Wook-Hyun Kwon San 56-1, Shilim-dong Kwanak-ku, Seoul 151-742 Tel: 82-2-880-7318 Fax: 82-2-888-4182 http://www.snu.ac.kr/engsnu/index.html |
| Turbo and Power Machinery Research Center (TPMRC) Seoul National University |
Director: Prof. Sung-Tack Ro San 56-1, Shilim-dong Kwanak-ku, Seoul 151-742 Tel: 82-2-880-5513 Fax: 82-2-883-0179 http://www.snu.ac.kr/engsnu/index.html |
| Bioproducts Research Center (BRC) Yonsei University |
Director: Prof. Yu-Ryang Pyun 134 Shinchon-dong Seodaemun-ku, Seoul 120-749 Tel: 82-2-361-3591 / 82-2-361-6820 Fax: 82-2-312-6821 http://www.yonsei.ac.kr/Eng/Admin/1.html#4 |
| Advanced Structure Research Station (STRESS) Hanyang University |
Director: Prof. Li-Hyung Lee 17, Haengdang-dong Sungdong-ku, Seoul 133-791 Tel: 82-2-290-0541 Fax: 82-2-281-2557 E-mail: office@stress.hanyang.ac.kr http://www.hanyang.ac.kr/english/teaching/research.html |
| Ceramic Materials Research Institute (CPRC) Hanyang University |
Director: Prof. Keun-Ho Auh 17 Haengdang-dong, Sungdong-ku, Seoul 133-791 Tel: 82-2-290-0517 Fax: 82-2-299-2884 http://www.hanyang.ac.kr/english/teaching/research.html |
| Center for Information Storage Devices (CISD) Yonsei University |
Director: Prof. Young-Pil Park 134 Shinchon-dong Seodaemun-ku, Seoul 120-749 Tel: 82-2-361-2814 Fax: 82-2-312-2159 http://www.yonsei.ac.kr/Eng/index.html |
| Korea Earthquake Engineering Research Center (KEERC) Seoul National University |
Director: Prof. Sung-Pil Chang San 56-1, Shilim-dong Kwanak-ku, Seoul 151-742 Tel: 82-2-887-7346 Fax: 82-2-887-0349 http://www.snu.ac.kr/engsnu/index.html |
| Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) | 39-1 Hawall, Gok-dong Sungbuk-ku, Seoul Tel: 82-2-958-5114 Fax: 82-2-963-4013 http://www.kist.re.kr/english/home.html |
| Science and Technology Policy Institute (STEPI) | 207-43 Chung, Yangri-dong Dongdaemun-ku, Seoul Tel: 82-2-250-3114 Fax: 82-2-964-3741 http://www.stepi.re.kr/ |
| Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute (KORDI) | 385 Block Sa-dong Ansan, Kyeongki-Do Tel: 82-345-400-6000 Fax: 82-345-408-5820 http://www.kordi.re.kr/ |
| Kyeongki Area: | |
| Research Center for New Bio-Materials in Agriculture (RCNBMA), Seoul National University |
Director: Prof. Kwan-Hwa Park 103 Seodung-dong Kwonsun-ku, Suwon 441-744 Tel: 82-331-290-2028 / 82-331-294-1609 Fax: 82-331-294-1336 http://www.snu.ac.kr/engsnu/index.html |
| Safety and Structural Integrity Research Center (SAFE) Sung Kyon Kwan University |
Director: Prof. Young-Jin Kim 300 Chanchun-dong Jangan-ku, Kyungki-Do Tel: 82-331-290-7436 Fax: 82-331-290-7482 |
| Taejon Area: | |
| Center for Molecular Science (CMS) KAIST |
Director: Prof. Kyung-Hoon Jung 373-1, Kusung-dong Yusung-ku, Taejon 305-701 Tel: 82-42-869-8122 / 4 Fax: 82-42-829-8130 http://www.kaist.ac.kr/ |
| Center for Artificial Intelligence Research (CAIR) KAIST |
Director: Prof. Jung-Wan Cho 373-1 Kusung-dong Yusung-ku, Taejon 305-701 Tel: 82-42-869-8711 / 3 Fax: 82-42-869-8700 http://www.kaist.ac.kr/ |
| Satellite Technology Research Center (SaTReC) KAIST |
Director: Prof. Dan-Keum Sung 37 |