International Science Linkages - Science Academies Program 2010-2011 Grants (round one)



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The International Linkages - Science Academies Program supports Australian scientists from public and private sectors to collaborate with international partners in order to contribute to Australia's economic, social and environmental wellbeing. Seventy-five leading Australian scientists have been awarded scientific grants to travel to research institutions in China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Europe and North America to commence their projects in 2010.

Professor Corey Bradshaw from the University of Adelaide’s Environment Institute, has been awarded a grant to travel to China in October next year to work with Chinese scientists, Professor Lingli Tang, Associate Professor Guo-jing Yang and Professor Xiao-nong Zhou, on a project determining the relationship between environmental degradation and human health at the national scale.
The Environment Institute would like to congratulate Corey on his success.






The International Linkages - Science Academies Program supports Australian scientists from public and private sectors to collaborate with international partners in order to contribute to Australia's economic, social and environmental wellbeing. Seventy-five leading Australian scientists have been awarded scientific grants to travel to research institutions in China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Europe and North America to commence their projects in 2010.


Professor Corey Bradshaw from the University of Adelaide’s Environment Institute, has been awarded a grant to travel to China in October next year to work with Chinese scientists, Professor Lingli Tang, Associate Professor Guo-jing Yang and Professor Xiao-nong Zhou, on a project determining the relationship between environmental degradation and human health at the national scale.


The Environment Institute would like to congratulate Corey on his success.



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