1133 



GRADUATE STUDENT/ POSTDOCTORAL INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE 205 

 From Each "Sending" Country Who Go to Each "Receiving" Country 



32 1 7 24 11.3 2 10 1 3 21 2 8 17 10 33 14 21 1 8 218 



45 2.4 3 14 6 30 14 44 7 09 34 19 137 59 41 36 491 



g 05 - - — - 9 29 3 4 3 2 68 2 9 36 3 1 186 



158 8 6 50 23,4 4 2 13 4 1 106 13 9 88 4 9 207 9 144 12 5 1.095 



35 1 9 49 23.0 1 5 19 6 17 2 2 221 12 4 116 5 144 12 5 791 



101---------- 3 01 101 6 



__________---- 4 03 4 



2 0.1 - - 3 1.5 1 03 9 12 8 4 33 14 34 2 9 170 



__________---- 101 1 



25 1 4 1 0.5 - - 4 1 3 17 2 2 10 6 112 4.8 50 4 3 279 



8 04 2 09 - - - - 2 03 1 0.1 53 2,3 39 3,4 139 



_____----------- 3 



_ _ 1 05 ____-_- - 2 0.1 101 11 



442 24 10 4 7 8 4 1 76 24 1 484 63 6 421 23 6 - - 515 44 6 3.255 



1. 000 54 4 34 16 160 80 8 169 53 5 77 10 1 942 52 9 1.137 49 1 - - 7,440 



2; 1 2 - - 8 415 lo 1 0.1 9 0.5 95 4 1 24 2 1 210 



35 1 9 38 17.8 2 10 3 09 9 12 9 05 140 61 56 4.8 352 



25 14 I 0.5 4 2.0 2 6 8 II 18 10 180 7 8 44 3 8 369 



1830 100 213 100.0 198 100.0 316 100 761 100 1,781 100 2.316 100 1155 100.0 15,020 



ance nations of North America and Western Europe. The source of 

 support comes from member nations; the U.S. contribution is chan- 

 neled through State Department appropriations. An estimated 

 150,000 scientists and engineers of many nationaUties have been sup- 

 ported through a range of exchange programs furthering collabora- 

 tion with colleagues in other Alliance nations during the 25 years of 

 the program. The NATO Fellowship Program provides support for 

 nationally administered exchanges of some 800-900 fellows per year 

 among Alliance nations. Well over one-half of these exchanges in- 

 volve transatlantic travel. 



The United States has concentrated its participation in this program 

 on the support of postdoctoral fellows. (Some other countries give 

 primary attention to NATO-supported predoctoral or senior postdoc- 

 toral exchanges.) On this basis about 65 U.S. postdoctoral scientists 

 work each year in other Alliance scientific institutions (new awards 

 plus extensions). About 70 percent of awardees attend institutions in 

 the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. The total over the 25 

 years of the NATO Fellowship Program has been around 1,200 U.S. 



