Each year, CRDF presents the George Brown Award for International Scientific Cooperation to recognize the late Congressman’s vision for international research cooperation and his important role in the efforts leading to CRDF’s creation. The award is presented to an individual for his or her critical work in advancing international cooperation in science and technology.
The CRDF George Brown Award for International Scientific Cooperation was first presented in 2005 to mark CRDF’s tenth anniversary. The 4th annual presentation of the award is tentatively scheduled for September 9, 2008 in Washington, DC.
The George Brown Award is open to any individual in the policy, business, science, research, or technology community who has contributed substantially to advancing international science and technology cooperation.
CRDF is no longer accepting nominations for 2008.