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DlSTRJBUTiON OF FUNDS AWARDED BY 

 THE OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS 

 ^,::- 4 ^. IN FISCAL YEAR 1971 



• rntertiational Council of 

 ■'. Scientific Unions 



• Selected NAS/NRC Activities 



• Oth^r International 



- Scientific Programs 





r^;- Bulgaria : -.-jIw 



-^'■•~.. -■ » ■ -^"^ j 



Czechoslovakia -" r J 



Hungary : 



,V. ^; Poland :-^^ 

 ^Romania v"-S:| \ 



y Yugoslavia-v-^"^ ] 



Figure 2. 

 Source: U.S., National Science Foundation, Annual Report, FY 1971, 1972, p. 54. 

 COOPERATIVE SCIENCE PROGRAM 



The Office of International Programs (as of 1972) administered the 

 Cooperative Science Program, which involves bilateral agreements 

 with Australia, the Republic of China (Taiwan, France, India, Italy, 

 Japan, Romania, Spain, Iran, Brazil, and Argentina. The Foundation 

 also funds the U.S. -Soviet Eastern European bilateral agreements for 

 scientific cooperation through grants awarded to the National Acad- 

 emy of Sciences — National Research Council, which directly adminis- 

 ters the program. In addition, the OIP began in 1972 to administer 

 directly some bilateral programs with countries of Eastern Europe. 



