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Grants
12
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Total Awarded
$3,933,025
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Years
1984 - 2006
Grants
In support of the Chemical and Biological Weapons Convention Bulletin and a project to modernize and sustain the Sussex Harvard Information Bank for the benefit of future researchers (over three years).
In support of the Harvard-Sussex Program to promote the global prohibition of biological and chemical weapons and the prevention of hostile exploitation of biotechnology (over three years).
To support the Harvard-Sussex Program on Chemical and Biological Weapons Armament and Arms Limitation (over two years).
To support research on chemical and biological weapons-related issues, an information bank, public education, and activities to criminalize the use of these weapons (over two years).
To support the Harvard-Sussex Program on Chemical and Biological Weapons Armament and Arms Limitation.
To support Information Bank activities, including publication and distribution of the "Chemical Weapons Convention Bulletin" and the "Harvard-Sussex Project Occasional Papers," public education activities with Africa and the Middle East, and the Chemical Weapons Project (over two years).
To support the Harvard-Sussex Program on Chemical and Biological Weapons (over two years).
To support the research project Environmental Pollution from Mining and Mineral Processing in Developing Countries: Challenges for Sustainable Development, under the direction of Alyson Claire Warhurst, in collaboration with C.H.G. Oldham, Liliana Acero, Maria Hanai, Juanita Gana, and Alfredo Nunez (over two years).
To support the Harvard-Sussex Program on Chemical and Biological Weapons (over three years).
To encourage interactions with and between the School of European Studies and the Institute for Development Studies, and to support faculty and course development and other educational enrichment activities related to East and West Europe (over two years).
To support the Harvard-Sussex Program on Chemical and Biological Weapons (over three years).
To support the Science Policy Research Unit's Research Project on Chemical and Biological Weapons (over three years).