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fellowships and scholarships

fellowships and scholarships 2000/200 1 AMS/INDUSTRY/GOVERNMEN T SPONSORS : ITT INDUSTRIE S AEROSPACE/COMMUNICATION S DIVISION LOCKHEE D MARTIN MISSILE S & SPAC E IB M NOAA' S OFFIC E O F GLOBA L PROGRAMS DO E ATMOSPHERI C RADIATION MEASUREMEN T PROGRAM NATIONA L WEATHE R SERVICE NASA' S EART H SCIENC E ENTERPRISE NATIONA L SCIENC E FOUNDATIO N DIVISION O F ATMOSPHERI C SCIENCES OFFIC E O F NAVA L RESEARCH AMERICA N METEOROLOGICA L SOCIETY Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 2629 The AMS/Industry/Government Graduate Fellowship Program is an extremely im- portant investment in the future of our profession—the atmospheric, oceanic, hy- drologic and related disciplines. It fuels the graduate education of tomorrow's scientists, managers, and educators who will lead us to new horizons. The corpora- tions and government agencies who so wholeheartedly support this effort can be collectively proud of the contribution they make for our future. George L. Frederick Jr., President American Meteorological Society The American Meteorological Society (AMS) in cooperation with three major high-technol- ogy firms and six federal agencies is pleased to invite applications for the 2000/2001 AMS/Indus- try/Government Graduate Fellowships in the atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences. A total of eighteen fellowships http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society American Meteorological Society

fellowships and scholarships

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society , Volume 80 (12): 24 – Dec 1, 1999

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1520-0477
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10.1175/1520-0477-80.12.2781
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2000/200 1 AMS/INDUSTRY/GOVERNMEN T SPONSORS : ITT INDUSTRIE S AEROSPACE/COMMUNICATION S DIVISION LOCKHEE D MARTIN MISSILE S & SPAC E IB M NOAA' S OFFIC E O F GLOBA L PROGRAMS DO E ATMOSPHERI C RADIATION MEASUREMEN T PROGRAM NATIONA L WEATHE R SERVICE NASA' S EART H SCIENC E ENTERPRISE NATIONA L SCIENC E FOUNDATIO N DIVISION O F ATMOSPHERI C SCIENCES OFFIC E O F NAVA L RESEARCH AMERICA N METEOROLOGICA L SOCIETY Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 2629 The AMS/Industry/Government Graduate Fellowship Program is an extremely im- portant investment in the future of our profession—the atmospheric, oceanic, hy- drologic and related disciplines. It fuels the graduate education of tomorrow's scientists, managers, and educators who will lead us to new horizons. The corpora- tions and government agencies who so wholeheartedly support this effort can be collectively proud of the contribution they make for our future. George L. Frederick Jr., President American Meteorological Society The American Meteorological Society (AMS) in cooperation with three major high-technol- ogy firms and six federal agencies is pleased to invite applications for the 2000/2001 AMS/Indus- try/Government Graduate Fellowships in the atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences. A total of eighteen fellowships

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Published: Dec 1, 1999

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