NSF Beijing Office
OFFICIAL OPENING CELEBRATION
MAY 24, 2006:
View NSF Press Release,
Celebration Conference Agenda
& Celebration Poster
The National
Science Foundation (NSF) is a United States government agency
responsible for promoting basic research and education in science
and engineering. International activities are supported throughout
the NSF portfolio. The Foundation's Office
of International Science and Engineering (OISE) has a leadership
role in promoting and coordinating international cooperation
and manages NSF's overseas offices in Paris, Tokyo and
Beijing.
The NSF Beijing Office is affiliated with the American Embassy
in Beijing and facilitates NSF activities in China. The Office
will have a new location in early 2006 in the Silver Tower in the
Chao Yang District of Beijing. The NSF Beijing Office has three
major roles:
- Facilitation: Promote collaboration between the science and
engineering communities of the United States and China.
- Representation: Serve as a liaison between NSF and agencies,
institutions and researchers in China.
- Reporting: Monitor and report on science and engineering developments
and policies in China.
The NSF Beijing office does not review proposals or administer
awards. For funding opportunities, go to the NSF
homepage. For country-specific funding questions, see NSF's
Office of International Science and Engineering Staff
by Country.
CONTACT INFORMATION :
Dr. Alexander DeAngelis
Office Head
NSF Beijing Office
Silver Tower
Room 1816
No. 2, Dong San Huan Bei Lu
Chaoyang District
Beijing 100027
U.S. mail only:
U.S. Embassy Beijing
PSC 461, Box 50
FPO, AP 96521
Phone: +86-10-6410-6931 or
+86-10-6410-6932
Fax: +86-10-6410-6917
Email: nsfbeijing@nsf.gov entire staff
Email: adeangel@nsf.gov Alexander
DeAngelis, Office Head
Email: bsun@nsf.gov Bo Sun, Program Specialist
Email: yshen@nsf.gov Yu Shen, Administrative
Assistant
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Silver Tower, No. 2,
Dong San Huan Bei Lu, Chao Yang District, Beijing, China.
Location of NSF Beijing Office. (Photo courtesy
of NPI Company, Beijing) |
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