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Dr Salim Momtaz

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Funding

Summary

Number of grants 11
Total funding $181,753

For project grants received where the lead institution is other than the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics.

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2007 (1 grants)

Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, 17-21 April 2007$1,700
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2006 (1 grants)

2nd International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability, 9-12 January 2006$2,225
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2005 (2 grants)

Urban Research Development Project$150,000
Funding Body: Newcastle Innovation

37th International Bengal Studies Conference, 4-6 January 2005$2,460
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2002 (2 grants)

Social impact assessment guidelines for the proposal to create recreational fishing areas in Lake Macquarie and Botany Bay, NSW$8,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Annual International conference of the International Association for Impact Assessment Netherlands, 15-22 June, 2002$2,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2001 (1 grants)

35th International Bengal Studies Conference, USA 18 -20 May 2001$2,312
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2000 (2 grants)

Social Change in the Central Coast Region: An Analysis of Census Data From 1986, 1991 and 1996.$6,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

The 29th International Geographical Congress (annual conference) Seoul, Korea.$1,641
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

1999 (2 grants)

19th Annual Meeting of the International Association for Impact Assessment, Glasgow.$2,400
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Social Impact Assessment.$2,015
Funding Body: Rural Social and Economic Research Centre