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NSF Science Development grants

SEP 01, 1965

DOI: 10.1063/1.3047694

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Six more universities have been selected by the National Science Foundation to receive grants ranging from $2.3 to $4.2 million under the Foundation’s Science Development Program. Designed to “help a limited number of already good institutions move forward rapidly…” in their science activities, the Program has been allocated an additional $40 million in the $480 million NSF budget for fiscal 1966, recently approved by Congress. Schools receiving grants are:

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Volume 18, Number 9

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