national sources, A very limited amount of money is available to facilitate participation
in the 33rd COSPAR
Please read the instructions nying application
Scientific
Assembly.
3.
submit a completed
together with the abstract of his/her paper to the Main
below, and use the accompa-
form when appropriate.
Scientific
Organizer
of the relevant
session
January 2000. A copy of the application sent to the COSPAR
TRAVEL
AND LIVING
EXPENSE
by 10
must also be
Secretariat,
SUPPORT 4. agree to submit in a timely manner after the Assembly
Participants of the symposia and meetings are remind-
a manuscript
ed that they should rely on their own national sources to finance travel/living support,
expenses.
In exceptional
as a rule to a maximum
may be available
amount
to those participants
obtain sufficient funding. money will be provided.
for publication
in Advances
in Space
Research.
cases, partial Applicants
of US$ 1000,
will be judged by the Main Scientific Orga-
nizers with regard to the importance of their contribution
who are unable to
In many cases only some seed
the relevant
Priority will be given to:
contribution
meeting/symposium. will be determined
The importance
in relation to the complete
set of abstracts received and the consequent member countries
the meeting/symposium
1.
screntists from COSPAR
2.
scientists under 35 years of age on 1 January 2000,
3.
senior scientists from Eastern European, former Soviet
COSPAR
Union, and developing
early April 2000 at the latest. Successful
Final decrsions according outlined countries,
above.
structuring of
by the Main Scientific Organizer.
will be made by the COSPAR
to the
funding
available
All applicants
Secretariat
to
of the
and
the
will be informed
of the outcome
Bureau priorities by the
of this process by applicants
will
receive their support upon arrival at the Scientific Assembly.
To qualify for financial support, the applicant must: 1.
be scheduled
to present a paper, of which he/she is
the principal author, in one or more of the COSPAR symposia or meetings,
COSPAR COLLOQUIA
SERIES
Proceedings of COSPAR Colloquia, held irregularly since late 1989, appear in the COSPAR Colloquia Series. This series is published by Elsevier Science, and to date the following volumes have appeared: Volume Volume Volume Volume Volume
10 9 8 7 5
Volume 4 Volume 3 Volume 2 Volume 1
Microsatellites as Research Tools Magnetospheric Research with Advanced Techniques Remote Sensing of Subtropical Oceans Low-Latitude Ionospheric Physics Solar-Terrestrial Energy Program: The Initial Results from STEP Facilities and Theory Campaigns Plasma Environments of Non-Magnetic Planets Solar Wind Seven The Environmental Model of Mars Physics of the Outer Heliosphere