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Spring 2012 ASA conference - student funding

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Subject: Spring 2012 ASA conference - student funding
From: Dave Mellinger <>
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2011 13:54:17 -0700
The spring 2012 conference of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) will be 
"Acoustics 2012", which is a joint conference with the Acoustical Society of 
China and the Hong Kong Institute of Acoustics.  Grants to pay  registration fees will be 
offered by these three societies. Applicants should visit the websites of these 
organizations for information.

ASA will the provide grants to pay preregistration fee ($300) for students from 
North America. Applicants are required to be the first author of a paper 
presented at the meeting, and to be a student at a school in Canada, the United 
States, or Mexico. To qualify, you should send the following information to 
 by February 1, 2012: Name, title of abstract, email address, and 
school attended with full address. ASA will provide a check in US dollars for 
$300 (USD) to all applicants satisfying the above conditions at the meeting in 
Hong Kong upon presentation of a current student ID and copy of the paid 
preregistration.

Abstracts and the preregistration fee of $300 are due by November 15, 2011 (so 
you'll get reimbursed months after you pay the registration fee). The call for 
papers for Acoustics 2012 Hong Kong is posted online at acoustics2012hk.org, 
where you will also find full information about the meeting.

There are also attempts being made to secure some funding to support student 
travel, but this is not in place yet so please don't count on it.

Dave Mellinger

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