The 1932 diary documents the Rockefeller Foundation Natural Sciences Division increased emphasis on support directed to special fields of interest in the form of general research grants to institutions and grants in aid of special research projects.
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The Rockefeller Foundation Natural Sciences Division focus from 1933 onward is biological sciences. Weaver tours various scientific laboratories and schools to assess for Rockefeller Foundation aid. The political situation in Germany is documented as well. The diary includes itinerary for trip to Europe May 3- June 13, 1933.
Organized according to interview and visit, Miller discusses fellowship opportunities and grants with professionals in the field of natural science. As the Assistant Director, he is involved in the selection of RF fellows. The goal of the Natural Sciences Division is to support fellowships in direct support of special fields of scientific interest. These opportunities would provide extensive training in the disciplines essential to effective research. In 1934, Miller tours and surveys various laboratories and research centers in Europe and the United States to visit fellows and become acquainted with specific research settings. The diary includes table of contents, memorandum and a travel log.
In 1935, the present Natural Sciences program of the Rockefeller Foundation is to assist in research related to understanding somatic behavior and aid is given to projects in experimental biology. Weaver interviews professionals in the field of natural sciences and tours universities and research facilities to assess Rockefeller Foundation programs in experimental biology. He tours Cambridge for new natural science research programs. The diary includes an itinerary for a European trip 1-27 May 1935.
Organized according to interview and visit, Miller discusses projects and research with professionals in the field of natural sciences. He is involved in the progress of Natural Science programs, selection of fellows, and development of new research. In 1935, Miller tours and surveys various laboratories and research centers in Europe and the United States to visit fellows and become acquainted with specific research settings. The diary includes an index, memorandum, and a travel log.
The diary is arranged by interview and visit. Weaver discusses research interests and program issues with various professionals in the field of natural sciences. He tours American universities on behalf of the Rockefeller Foundation to assess experimental biology programs, interests and state of natural science education.
The focus of the Rockefeller Foundation Division of Natural Sciences is experimental biology. Aid is given to explore fundamental nature of various natural science fields. The diary also documents Weaver's trip to Europe and includes an itinerary 14-25 January 1938.
The 1939 diary documents the Natural Sciences Divison's focus on experimental biology. Weaver interviews various professionals in the field of natural sciences regarding program interests and future research pursuits.
Organized according to interview and visit, Miller discusses projects and research with professionals in the field of natural sciences. He is involved in the progress of Natural Science programs, selection of fellows, and development of new research. The focus of Natural Science research is experimental biology. In 1941, Miller surveys various laboratories, universities and research centers to assess RF projects. Miller goes to Mexico to survey agriculture.