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THE GRANTS REGISTER 1987-1989 THE GRANTS REGISTER 1987-1989 Editor Roland Turner M MACMILLAN PUBLISHERS © by Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 1986 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1986978-0-333-36686-8 All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmission of this publication may be made without written permission. No paragraph of this pUblication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted save with written permission or in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1956 (as amended). Any person who does any unauthorised act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages. First published by MACMILLAN PUBLISHERS LTD (Journals Division) 1986 Distributed by Globe Book Services Ltd. BruneI Road, Houndmills Basingstoke, Hants RG21 2XS, England British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data The Grants register 1987-89. 1. Scholarships - Directories 2. Turner, Roland 378.3 LB2338 ISBN 978-1-349-18500-9 ISBN 978-1-349-18498-9 (eBook) DOI10.1007/978-1-349-18498-9 TABLEOFCONTENTS How to UseThe Grants Register IX Subject Index xi The Awards Index ofAwards and Awarding Bodies 715 Bibliography 745 Editor's Note The Grants Register is primarily intended for students at or above the graduate level and for all who require further professional or advanced vocational training. The following kinds of assistance-from government agencies,and international,national or private organizations-arelisted: I. Scholarships,Fellowshipsand Research Grants. 2. Exchange Opportunities, Vacation Study Awards and Travel Grants. 3. Grants-in-Aid-includingequipment, publicationand translation grants, and funds for attending seminars, courses, conferences, etc. 4. Grants for allkindsofartistic or scientificprojects. 5. Competitions, Prizes and Honoraria-excluding awards in recognition ofwork already accomplished. 6. Professionaland VocationalAwards-includingopportunitiesfor academic and administrativestaffofeducationalinstitutions. 7. Special Awards-for refugees, minority groups, etc., and funds forstudentsinunexpected financialdifficulties. Noattempt ismade to listawards that are restricted to students ofa particularuniversityorcollege. The Grants Register aims to provide full, current information on awards for nationals of the United States and Canada, the United Kingdom and Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, South Africa and the developing countries. However, as many of the awards listed are international in scope, the book is also useful to students from other countries who are seeking exchange opportunities or international scholarships. In this tenth edition, the Subject Index has been further refined and cross-indexed so that users may more quickly locate all the awards for which they may be eligible. All other sections of the book have beenfullyrevised. A new edition of The Grants Register appears every two years. The eleventh edition will be available inAutumn 1988. Weareextremelygrateful to allthe organizations listedin The GrantsRegisterand to the many agencies, embassies, colleges and universities that have so readily offered information and advice. The generous cooperation wehave receivedhas greatly assisted us in our aim to provide a detailed and comprehensive surveyofawards. - RolandTurner Howto UsetheGrants Register All awards may be located through the Subject Index (page xi). Numbers listed in the Subject Index referto thecodenumbers atthe head ofentriesinthe maintext. To ascertain which numbers are applicable, readers should consult the Index Codes below, and then tum to the Subject Index and make a note of all relevant numbers. Please note that many subjects aresubdivided.Inthesecasesthe Generalsubheadingalwayscomesfirst,followedbytheothersubheadings inalphabeticalorder. Readers who wish to locate an award by name, or the awards of a particular organization by its name, should referto the Index of Awards and Awarding Bodies, page 715. Entries in the back are arranged alphabeticallybyorganization. Index Codes AU Australia CA Canada CW Commonwealth countries DC Developing countries (and Third World) IR Ireland NZ New Zealand SA South Africa UK United Kingdom US United States DCCW Developingcountries of the Commonwealth Pleasenote: Numberslistedinboldarefor nationals ofallcountries. AUSTRALIANcitizens/residents should noteboldnumbers and thosewiththesuffixAUorCW CANADIANcitizens/residents should noteboldnumbers and thosewiththesuffixCAor CW IRISHcitizens/residentsshould note boldnumbers and thosewiththesuffixIR NEWZEALANDcitizens/residents should noteboldnumbers and thosewiththesuffixNZ orCW SOUTH AFRICANcitizens/residents should note boldnumbersand thosewiththesuffixSA UNITED KINGDOM citizens/residents should note bold numbers and those with the suffix UK or CW UNITED STATEScitizens/residentsshould note boldnumbersand thosewiththesuffixUS NationalsofDEVELOPINGCOUNTRIES shouldnote boldnumbersand thosewiththesuffixDC ix SUBJECT INDEX SeeHowto UseThe GrantsRegister, pageIx ALL SUBJECTS: INDIVIDUALSUBJECTS 7-DC, 9-DC (Africa + Refugees), 14-DC, 41 A US(fonly),52+57-US,68-Amer. Ind. & Alask. native, 92+98-US, 117-UK, 120(Jewish, excl. UK), 152-Asia & Pacific, 163, 165-CW, Aboriginalstudies:218,6l3+620-AU 175+176+179+181 thru 188+191 thru 193-CA, Academic medicine:See Medical education 201-AU, 206+207-AU, 214 thru 217-AU (f Accordion: See under Musical instruments only), 225-AU, 309-Zambia-Zimbabwe, Accountancy/Actuarial sciences: 36+73+115- 310+31I-US, 330(excl.UK),331+333+334-UK, US, 708+1128+1l30-UK, 1827-NZ, 1918 332-AU-CA-IR-NZ, 338 (f only), 368, 370a UK,2465-SA US (f only), 372a+b-US (f only), 400-US, 408 Addiction: See Drug/Alcohol abuses, also AU-CW-NZ-UK, 412-CA (f only), 431-CA, Alcoholism 447-DC, 464, 466 (Refugees & Namibians), Administration/Administrative sciences: 39 468-AU, 469-NZ, 492-AU-NZ-UK, 498+499 US, 157-DC (Africa), 51I-US (minorities,) CW, 517-US, 522-IR-UK, 544, 615 thru 617 1018-SA(monly),1131-UK,1133,1201-CA, AU, 618-IR-UK, 621+622-CW,623b, 624-UK 1217,1673AlsoseeBusinessadministration/ (N. Ire.), 634, 700-US, 712-SA (non-whites), management, Public administration, and 714(excl.US),715-US,721-AU(NSW+ACT), under various subjects. e.g., Educational 722-AU, 803, 804, 805-CW, 811-IR-UK administration, Health administration. (coalminers'orphans), 812(f only), 832-CA (f Adult education:See under Education only),833,840+841-US,843thru845+847(excl. Aeronautics:2226-CW-UK, 2803 US), 908, 909-SA, 913-UK, nO-AU, 925-IR Aerospace engineering: 104+1032-US, 1662, UK-DC (Africa & Asia), 929-CA-US, 1014 3010(fonly) UK, 1015-US, 1035-UK, 1036-UK-US, 1101, Aerospace history:See Historyofaerospace 1106-US, 1144, 1229-US, I247-DC, 1250-CA, Aerospacesciences:927-CA-US,3010(fonly) l303-UK (Welsh), 1408-UK, 1409a-CA, 1410 Aesthetics: 48abc-US NZ, 1413, 1414b-CA-US, 1414d-US, 1500, Aging:55+1909+2702-USAlsosee Medicine 1508-UK, 1509-AU, 1513+1514-UK, 1525-US, Geriatric 1602, 1609-US, 1652-AU-CA-IR-UK, 1653 Agriculturalconservation:2017-UK AU-CA-IR-UK-US, 1658a-AU-NZ-UK-US, Agricultural development/planning: 14+15 1658b,1659,1660,1661,1664,1669,1670,1671 DC, 483-AU-CA-DC-NZ-UK-US, 818, DC, I672ad-DCCW, I672bc-CW, 1674-AU 1183c,1649-UK, 1705,2920-DC (Asia) CA-SA-UK-US, 1677, 1678, 1679bc, 1680a, Agricultural economics: 19-CA-DCCW, 223 1704-US,1708,1737-US(blind),1741-AU-CA AU, 614-UK (Scots), 801-US, 818, NZ-UK-US, 1764,1792b, 18l3-SA, 1823-CW, 1616+1644+1649-UK, 1705, 1918-UK, 2102 1825-NZ(fonly), I844c-UK(fonly), 1906-CA, DC 1907-SA, 1910(excl.medicine)-US, 2000(excl. Agriculturaleducation: 190-CA,1184 medicine)-excl. CA-US, 2035+2048-UK, 2109 Agricultural engineering: 19-CA-DCCW, 154 (deaf/hearing impaired), 2204-UK (f only), Asia, 614-UK (Scots), 915-US, 1649-UK, 2211-AU-CA-NZ-SA-US, 2220-CA-US, 2221, 1705 2223,2290, 2291+2402-UK(Scots), 2403-UK, Agricultural extension: 19-CA-DCCW, 223- 2407-IR-US, 2415-UK (Scots), 2427a+2430 AU, 614-UK(Scots), 801-US, 1649-UK UK,2458-IR,2460-IR-UK (fonly),2461athru Agricultural marketing: 1649-UK d-SA (f only), 2463-SA, 2474-DC (SE Asia), Agricultural meteorology:2616-SA 2478,2495-SA,2501,2612-UK,2705-US,2716 Agricultural statistics: 1649-UK DC (Asia & Pacific), 2719 (Refugees), Agriculture 2722+2724-US,2730-NZ,2734,2740,2741-UK, General: I7-UK, 18-IR, 19-CA-DCCW, 20, 2747,2748f-SA,2804-US,2816,2926(monly), 121+125-UK, 157-DC (Africa), 190-CA, ~934(Refugees),3008-AU(fonly) 232-DC, 362-IR-UK, 404, 414-CA, 470- Xl UK, 485-SA, 497-CW, 503-AU, 504 Applied geophysics: See Geophysics (applied) DCCW, 602, 614-UK (Scots), 802-AU, Appliedmathematics:SeeMathematics(applied) 806+823thru829-SA,846(exc!.US),1173, Applied mechanics:See Mechanics(applied) 1184,1201-CA,1647-DC, 1649-UK, 1655 Applied physics:SeePhysics (applied) CW,1675,1705,1797+1806-CA,1841-UK, Applied protein sciences: See Protein sciences 2209, 2265-UK, 2266, 2504-CA-UK-US, (applied) 2714-DC (Southern Africa), 2715-DC Applied sciences,Technologyand Engineering: (Africa),2730e-NZ,2922-US(fonly) 4-DC, 121-UK, 232-DC, 443-UK (Scots), Tropical:419-CA,1219 483-AU-CA-DC-NZ-UK-US, 488-US Agroclimatology: See Agricultural (minorities), 602, 823 thru 829-SA, meteorology 1019+1108-UK, 1709a-IR, l711-US, 1717 Agrology: 19-CA-DCCW CA-UK-US, 1804-CA, 1838-CA-UK-US, Agronomy 1844-UK, 2254, 2266,2286+2409-UK, 2410, General:223-AU,2487-DC 2420-AU, 2714-DC (Southern Africa) Mediterranean:1183 Arboriculture: 1236 Air conditioning: 108-US Archeology Air pollution: 726-US General:48abc-US,99-CA-US,101+131-US, Air safety: 128-US 180-CA, 328-UK, 450, 515-UK, 611-US, Alcoholism:650-US 1111, 1640-US, 1640d, 2441, 2453-UK, Allergy: 194-CA-US, 371-US 2918b-CA-US Alzheimer's disease: 1909-US Classical:31-US,99-CA-US Analytical chemistry: See Chemistry (analyti- Excavation/Prospection: 180-CA, 1510-IR cal) UK,2453-UK Anesthesiology: 159-IR-UK Prehistoric:2043-UK Animal breeding: 223-AU Archeology(byarea) Animal health: SeeVeterinary medicine African: 1126-SA Animal husbandry/production: 124-UK, 614- Chinese: In-CA, 2017-UK UK (Scots), 818, 1183c, 1616+1649-UK, East African:342-CW 2052-US, 2209 Also see under Cattle, Egyptian: 180-CA Grazing, Meat and Livestock, Pig, Poultry Greek: 1654-UK,2024(fonly) andSheep Iranian:345-CW Animal rights/welfare: 2727 (excl. UK) Also Iraqi:357-CW see Humane research Mediterranean:652 Animal science: See Mammalian science and Mexican:2050 Veterinaryscience/medicine Middle Eastern:358-CW Animation:SeeunderCinema/Film Near Eastern: 100+IOI-US, 2002-UK Antarcticstudies: SeeArctic/Antarcticstudies Palestinian: 358-CW,2002-UK Anthropology Turkish:344-CW General: 37-US, 82, 328-UK, 356ab-CW, Venetian:61O-US 450, 516-CA-US, 708+1520-UK, 2227 Architecture CW-IR,2437thru 2441,2748d-SA, 2908 General: 31-US, 41-US (f only), 70-US, Biological:2227-CW-IR 132+133-UK,136-AU,347-UK, 356c-CW, Cultural: 48abc-US 535, 623b, 817-CA-US, 922-US, 1140, Prehistoric: 100-US 161O-AU,1662,1685-US,1737-US(blind), Social:2227-CW-IR 1752+2222-US, 2232-AU, 2252-UK Anthropology(by area) (Welsh),2258-UK(Scots),2426-UK,2504 African: 1126-SA,2031-UK, 2748j-SA CA-UK-US, 2737-US Caribbean:2208-US Ancient buildings protection:2451-UK Mexican:2050 Contemporarystudies:2247-UK NewZealand/S.W. Pacific:2293 Healthcare facilities: 71-CA-US Pygmies/Bushmen ofAfrica: 2031-UK History: See Historyofarchitecture Antiquarian studies:38,2453-UK Landscape: 31+1502-US Antiquities:1255 Naval:See Naval architecture Applied arts: See Crafts and applied arts, Planning/Building:2247-UK Creativeand applied arts andunderspecific Architecture(by area) subjects Chinese: 808 Applied biology:See Biology(applied) Arctic/Antarcticstudies: 134, 1784-US, 2620 Applied chemistry: See Chemistry(applied) AU-NZ-SA-UK Xli Armscontrol: See under Internationalaffairs/ US, 928, 1122+1703+1775+1777+2452-US, relations 2482Alsosee Psychology Art: See Creative and applied arts, Crafts and Animal: 2912-US applied arts, Fine arts, Visual arts andspe Biblicalstudies:See under Religion cificsubjects such asDrawing, Paintingand Bibliography Sculpture. Also see cross references under General: 315 Arts Early American: 38ad Art/Arts administration: 143+149-UK, 1640 Historical:315,401 US, 1640d, 2411-UK (Scots), 2907-UK Biochemistry: 204, 317-UK, 458-CA, 471-IR (Welsh) UK, 656-US, 1793-UK,2229-AU, 2262-AU Art criticism:See under Criticism UK, 2403-UK, 2462-SA, 2605, 2609-DC, Art education: 142-IR, ll40,2210 2749-SA Art history:See Historyofart Bioengineering: 478 Art restoration/conservation: llOO, 1640-US, Bioethics:478 1640d Biology: 3a-DC, 3b, 4-DC, 157-DC (Africa), Arthritis: 137-CW, 138-UK, 139-US, 140-CA, 170+189-CA, 202-AU, 204, 304, 314-UK, Also seeRheumatology/Rheumaticdiseases 364,370a-US(fonly),403+414-CA,420-DC, Arts:SeeArchitecture,CartoonandCaricature 443-UK (Scots), 450, 453, 467-US, 471-IR art, Cinema/Film, Crafts and applied arts, UK, 483-AU-CA-DC-NZ-UK-US,497-CW, Creative and applied arts, Dance, Design, 503-AU, 602, 623b, 643 thru 645-AU, 730 Drawing, Fine arts, Mime, Music, Musical US, 823 thru 829-SA, 835, 928, 1019-UK, instruments, Painting, Performing arts, iuz, 1205(f only), 1306, 1411-UK, 1414d Photography,Sculpture,Theatrearts, Video US, 1508-UK, 1655-CW, 1656-DC, 1663, art, Visual arts, and Writing (creative) Arts 1680b, 1703-US, 1709a+17IO-IR, 171I-US, (academic studies): See Humanities, Liter 1717-CA-UK-US, 1737-US (blind), 1772, ature, etc. 1775+1777+1785+1786-US, 1796+1797+ Asthma: 194-CA-US, 195-AU, 196+351-UK, 1799+1800+1803 thru 1809-CA, 1838-CA 2224-AU UK-US, 1840, 1842, 1844-UK, 2010, 2032, Astronomy 2206-CA-US, 2214, 2744-CW-IR-SA, 2251, General: 82,442,658,723-UK, ll77, 1680b, 2261,2265-UK, 2266,2267+2268-DC,2269 1780, 1785+1786-US,1806-CA, 2291-UK DC (excl. CW), 2270 thru 2280+2283thru (Scots),2441 2286-UK, 2289-CA, 2293, 2403c+2409-UK, Observationaloptical:661-US 2410,2420-AU, 2424,2437thru 2440,2503, Radio:1770 2609-DC, 2715-DC (Africa), 2717, 2730ce Astrophysics:442,2432-CA-US, 2441 NZ, 2744-US,2751(f only), 2904,2912-US, Atmospheric sciences: 60-US (f only), 1716a 3009-DC Also see Cell biology, Marine US,1716b,1773,1777-US,1781,1785+1786 biology,Molecularbiology,Naturalhistory, US, 1795-UK, 181O-CA Wildlifebiology,andother lifesciences Atomic energy: 198-UK, 818, 1178-DC, 2462- Biology(applied): 2244-CW-IR-SA SA Biology(theoretical): 453 Atomic physics:442 Biomedicine: 225-AU, 493-US (minorities), Audiology: 1722-US 495,609, 815, 816-US, 1620thru 1623-UK, Autism: l30-AU 1633-US,2214,2262-AU-UK, 2913-CA-US Automobile engineering: 1162-UK, 1166-IR Biophysics:274Q-SA UK Biostatistics: 635-CA, 635e,2039 Aviation: 128-US Biotechnology: 630-AU, 1710-IR Birds:See Ornithology Birth defects: 1607-US B Blindness: 351-UK, 426-CA, 1787-US, 2245- DCCW, 2297-USAlsoseeOphthalmology Backpain:301-UK Blood transfusion: 525-IR-UK Baking industry:72-US Book trade: 350-UK Ballet:See under Dance Botany:339-UK, 450,2264,2461e-SA(fonly), Banking:2470-SA 2734AlsoseePlantsciences Barleyindustry:307-AU Boweldisease: 1738-US Bassoon: See under Musical instruments Braindiseases/research:30,1181,2709-CA-US Behavioral science AlsoseeStroke General (human): 449, 495, 609, 815, 816- xiii

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