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FAPESP Week 2017: Nebraska & Texas

FAPESP Week 2017: Nebraska & Texas

In 2017, from September 18 to 22, the S茫o Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP), 澳门六合彩's Brazil Institute, the University of Nebraska鈥揕incoln and Texas Tech University will organize FAPESP WEEK NEBRASKA AND TEXAS. The symposium aims at strengthening the links between scientists from Brazil and United States with the objective of promoting research partnerships.

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THE BRAZIL INSTITUTE AND FAPESP

Starting in October 2011, the Brazil Institute established a partnership with the S茫o Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) to promote and highlight the expanded cooperation on science and innovation between the United States and Brazil. A three day symposium was held at 澳门六合彩 as part of FAPESP Week, in celebration of the Foundation鈥檚 50th anniversary. A follow up symposium titled 鈥淏razilian Nature and Our Scientific Partnerships鈥 took place in February 2012 at Ohio State University, in Columbus. As a result of the success of the first symposium at 澳门六合彩 in 2011, FAPESP and the Brazil Institute have co-sponsored FAPESP Week ever since.

FAPESP

FAPESP is one of the major funding agencies for scientific research in Brazil. Funded by the public taxpayer, its mission is to foster scientific research in all fields of knowledge by awarding scholarships, fellowships and grants to investigators linked with higher education and research institutions in the State of S茫o Paulo, Brazil.

FAPESP is aware that the very best research can only be done by working with the best researchers internationally. Therefore, it has established partnerships with funding agencies, higher education, private companies, and research organizations in other countries known by the quality of their research and has been encouraging scientists funded by its grants to further develop their international collaboration.

The State of S茫o Paulo has a population of 44 million and generates 32% of Brazil鈥檚 GDP. Under the State Constitution 1% of all state taxes are appropriated to fund FAPESP, which was put in motion in 1962.

The stability of the funding and the autonomy of the foundation allow for an efficient management of the resources that has had a sizable impact: while S茫o Paulo has 22% of the Brazilian population and over 30% of the scientists with a doctorate in the country, the state responds for 44% of the country鈥檚 scientific articles published in international journals.

Within this context, in 2016 FAPESP applied $ PPP 533.9聽 million in scholarships and grants.

In accordance with the Foundation鈥檚 funding objectives, 39% of expenditure was earmarked for advancing knowledge, 8% was dedicated to supporting research infrastructure and 53% was allocated to supporting application-driven research.

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA鈥揕INCOLN

The University of Nebraska鈥揕incoln, chartered in 1869, is an educational institution of international stature. The university is a member of the Big Ten Conference and the Big Ten Academic Alliance and is classified within the Carnegie 鈥淩1: Doctoral Universities 鈥 Highest Research Activity鈥 category. Nebraska is also a land-grant university and a member of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU).

Always a place of high ambition, Nebraska was one of the first institutions west of the Mississippi River to award doctoral degrees鈥攖he first was granted in 1896. Now, over 25,000 students are enrolled in the university and more than 6,400 faculty and staff work to offer 183 undergraduate majors and 144 graduate degree programs across a wide range of disciplines.

Nebraska is a global leader in key areas such as food, fuel, water and rural development. The Institute of Agriculture & Natural Resources (IANR) is a key entity of the university, working through innovation in research, teaching, and extension education to ensure that Nebraska remains on the leading edge of food production and processing, human nutrition and health, environmental stewardship, entrepreneurship and economic vitality, and youth engagement.

TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY

Texas Tech University is a public research university in Lubbock, in Northwestern section of Texas. The University was created by legislative action in 1923 and has the distinction of being the largest comprehensive higher education institution in the western two-thirds of the state of Texas.

Committed to teaching and the advancement of knowledge, Texas Tech University provides the highest standards of excellence in higher education, fosters intellectual and personal development, and stimulates meaningful research and service to humankind.

In fall 2016, a record 36,551 students were enrolled in the University. Of those, 29,963 were undergraduate, 6,058 graduate, and 530 law students. Twelve colleges and schools makeup the academic areas at Texas Tech University and offer more than 150 undergraduate degrees, 100 graduate degrees, and 50 doctoral degrees.

Under the umbrella of the Texas Tech University System, Texas Tech University is one of four component institutions. The others are Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Lubbock, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso, and Angelo State University.

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