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China Scholarship Council has given the highest priority to earthquake studies at UNSW/CRCSI
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Associate Professor Linlin Ge visited the China Scholarship Council (CSC) in July 2008 on the recommendation of the Chinese Consulate-General in Sydney.
CSC is funding 7,000 scholarships each year to select the best Chinese postgraduate students and send them to the best overseas universities to conduct world-class research.
CSC will provide a number of such scholarships to fund earthquake studies in CRCSI/UNSW. More details can be found at the CSC website (in Chinese). |
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| A/Professor Linlin Ge is the leader of the CRCSI InSAR team. His position is one of four CRCSI Innovation Professorships created through the CRCSI. Linlin's position is funded through a partnership of the NSW Dept of Lands; UNSW and the CRCSI. |
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A/Professor Linlin Ge is the leader of the CRCSI InSAR team. His position is one of four CRCSI Innovation Professorships created through the CRCSI. Linlin's position is funded through a partnership of the NSW Dept of Lands; UNSW and the CRCSI. Linlin is also the Deputy Director of the CRCSI-CEODE Joint Centre for Spatial Information, a collaboration with the Chinese Academy of Sciences. | |
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