A bill to establish an Inter-American Scientific Cooperation Program to increase the level of science and technology cooperation between the United States and Latin America.
Inter-American Scientific Cooperation Act of 1990 - Requires the National Science Foundation to establish the Inter-American Scientific Cooperation Program to increase the level of science and technology cooperation between the United States and Latin America. Requires the Program to identify and cooperate with private and governmental funding bodies, both in Latin America and in the United States, and to encourage cost-sharing and innovative financing of cooperative projects. Sets forth required Program elements, including establishment of an Inter-American Scientific Educational Development Exchange. Sets forth required Exchange activities, including graduate and post-doctoral fellowships in science and technology. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1991 through 1993.
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce.
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