Subject: NATO RESEARCH PARTNER BULLETIN BOARD NOW ON LINE

The Research Partner Bulletin Board at our Web Site, which was announced in our last Newsletter, is now up and running, after some delay for technical reasons.  We apologise for the delay.

The Bulletin Board has been developed to assist research scientists in finding collaborators.  Scientists can either post details of their ongoing research projects on the bulletin board, together with contact information, or they may search for potential partners amongst those already posted.  (See under scientific areas Environmental Sciences and Social and Behavioural Sciences for researchers already posted).  The URL is http://www.nato.intoft.com/translate.htmltml./science/bb/bboard.htm

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Name: Enid Austin, Information Coordinator,
      NATO Scientific Affairs Div.
      B-1110 Brussels, Belgium
E-mail: science@hq.nato.int
Date: 06/13/97
Time: 12:39:15

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The Research Partner Bulletin Board at our Web Site, which was announced in our last Newsletter, is now up and running, after some delay for technical reasons.  We apologise for the delay.

The Bulletin Board has been developed to assist research scientists in finding collaborators.  Scientists can either post details of their ongoing research projects on the bulletin board, together with contact information, or they may search for potential partners amongst those already posted.  (See under scientific areas Environmental Sciences and Social and Behavioural Sciences for researchers already posted).  The URL is http://www.nato.intoft.com/translate.htmltml..science/bb/bboard.htm

HIGH LEVEL REVIEW GROUP SURVEY ON THE NATO SCIENCE PROGRAMME

An international group of seven scientists has been asked to review the objectives and achievements of the NATO Science Programme over the past ten years and to make recommendations to adapt the programme to the future needs of NATO and the communities it serves. The High Level Review Group (HLRG) is independent of the NATO Science Programme.   The HLRG is seeking comments and suggestions from any individuals who have participated in Science Programme activities over the past ten years, and has posted a Survey at the NATO Science web site.   The URL is http://www.nato.int/science/survey.hthtmltml.m

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Name: Enid Austin, Information Coordinator,
      NATO Scientific Affairs Div.
      B-1110 Brussels, Belgium
Date: 06/13/97
Time: 11:11:43
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