FOR about thirty years after the end of the Second World War, the American government, through the Department of Defense, the CIA and various
nongovernment research institutions, conducted medical research on several thousand of its citizens, often without their knowledge.
Canadian researchers from private companies, universities and
nongovernment research centers are eligible.
Not exact matches
These partners include national agricultural
research and extension programs, government agencies,
nongovernment organizations, and private sector actors, including seed producers.
The Irrigated Rice
Research Consortium (IRRC) was created in 1997 with funding from the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) to provide a venue for linkages among national agricultural research and extension systems, government agencies, nongovernment organizations, academic institutions, and the private
Research Consortium (IRRC) was created in 1997 with funding from the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) to provide a venue for linkages among national agricultural
research and extension systems, government agencies, nongovernment organizations, academic institutions, and the private
research and extension systems, government agencies,
nongovernment organizations, academic institutions, and the private sector.
Another
nongovernment source of funding in decision sciences is the Russell Sage Foundation, which is both a
research center and a source of funding for social science
research generally.
It also carries out
research projects for a variety of government and
nongovernment sponsors, organises seminars and symposia on significant science and technology issues, and hosts visitors from other parts of the United States and overseas.
The advocacy for rice
research found serious and solid support from
nongovernment organizations like the Rockefeller and Ford foundations.