
1000 Scholarships - Interview with Bridges
Bridges, the online publication of the Office of Science and Technology at the Austrian Embassy in Washington, D.C. spoke with Wolfgang Stoiber and Eugen Stark from the Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation about the new scholarship and its goals:
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Commemorating the 60th anniversary of the historic speech held by U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall at Harvard University on 5 June 2007, Martin Bartenstein, Federal Minister of Economics and Labour, and HE Susan McCaw, Ambassador of the United States of America to Austria, officially declared the intention of the two governments to improve Austrian-American relations in the spirit of the Marshallplan and strengthen scholarly and scientific co-operation.
Federal Minister of Economics and Labor, Martin Bartenstein and U.S. Ambassador Susan McCaw. (c) U.S. Embassy, Vienn
The Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation invites U.S. and Austrian
universities of applied sciences and technical universities to take
part in this program and nominate their students or students from
partner institutions who are interested in doing academic research
abroad.
The program is focused primarily on research in the field of technical sciences. Participants will be asked to hand in a research paper or documentary report of their research work.
It is the Foundation’s goal to see more Austrians and Americans participate in exchange programs, thereby increasing mutual understanding and image.
Ambassador Susan McCaw with Wolfgang Stoiber and Eugen Stark (right) (c) U.S. Embassy, Vienna
For more information please contact:
Eugen Stark: office [at] marshallplan.at or +43(0)1 50175 419
Wolfgang Stoiber: office [at] marshallplan.at or +43(0)1 50175 410
Marshallplan-Jubiläumsstiftung
Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation
Ungargasse 37, 1030 Vienna
Austria
