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August 5th, 2009
Donor gives MacDiarmid Institute $1m for nanotechnology
Abstract:
The science may deal with small things, but one supporter of nanotechnology is thinking big - with a $1 million bequest for its nanotechnology faculty.
The MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, a partnership between four New Zealand universities and two state science companies, will receive the bequest through the Victoria University Foundation.
Proceeds from the money will be used to support post-graduate scholarships at the institute and encourage students to continue in science.
Source:
odt.co.nz
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