Start, Stop, Restart: The Recent History of Federal Funding for Radiochemistry Education

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Williamson, R. Craig [1 ]
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[1] Univ S Carolina, Res & Educ Fdn, Aiken, SC 29803 USA
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CURRENT STATUS, TRENDS, AND NEEDS IN RADIOCHEMICAL EDUCATION: THE US AND ABROAD | 2009年 / 1164卷
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Radiochemistry Education; Actinide Science; University Programs; Laboratory Training in Nuclear and Radiochemistry; Nuclear Forensics Education; Federal Funding for Radiochemistry Education;
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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Over the course of the 2009, Federal Fiscal Year the U.S. Departments of Homeland Security and Defense will introduce university programs designed to provide the U.S. national laboratories with a highly qualified workforce in nuclear forensics. These programs are designed to recruit the best and brightest students, develop universities research and education activities, and to enhance university/laboratory(s) interactions nuclear forensics. The approach will be comprehensive in that it will target undergraduate and graduate students, faculty members and institutions. This will include an undergraduate research program designed to encourage emerging seniors to perform research at designated national laboratories throughout the United States. In addition to the undergraduate program, a nationally competitive graduate fellowship program in nuclear forensics was established in 2008. This program provides a four-year appointment with a monthly stipend, full payment of tuition and fees, the establishment of participating universities, and required post-graduate positions in nuclear forensics. A Nuclear Forensics Education Award program will also be introduced. This broad-based program will have an impact on university programs interested in developing nuclear forensics capabilities. This will include funds for instrumentation and equipment, faculty members, students, and curriculum.
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