Certain program survey and research works, such as drafting international standards, may be more effectively implemented via consignment to foreign research institutes or international consortia, and this may be expected to improve the outcome of disability, health and welfare research.
Foreign research institutes, international consortia or other organizations that may be expected to produce improved outcomes of research under the program.
The expenses will be borne by JSRPD within the range of our budget.
From April 1, 2005 through March 31, 2006.
1) Applicants must be principal researchers under the Promotion Program for Comprehensive Research on Disability, Health and Welfare.
2) The individual requesting that works be consigned must be a principal researcher or an associate researcher.
3) The foreign research institute(s) must give informal consent to conduct the works.
1) The individual who requested that the works be consigned must submit a gConsigned Research Results Reporth to JSRPD within one month after the completion of the consigned works or by April 5, 2006, whichever comes first.
2) In principle, the consigned research results will be the property of JSRPD.
Principal researchers who wish to consign works to foreign research institutes (this includes the desires of their associate researchers) are asked to complete the prescribed application form and submit it to JSRPD by conventional mail or in person.