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Foundation for Polish Science

Polish nonprofit organization that promotes research From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Foundation for Polish Science
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The Foundation For Polish Science (Polish: Fundacja na rzecz Nauki Polskiej, FNP) is an independent, non-profit organisation which aims to improve research opportunities in Poland, and to provide assistance and support to the scientific community there. It was established in 1990 and registered in 1991. The FNP supports research groups as well as individual scientists by awarding grants, and scholarships, and prizes such as the Prize of the Foundation for Polish Science. The FNP's efforts are widely regarded as crucial in transforming Polish science after 1989.[citation needed]

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The FNP offers scholarships and grants for outstanding researchers in various career stages, regardless of citizenship. These programs include the following:

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Architecture

The new FNP Headquarters are located in Wierzbno, Warsaw. The building survived World War II. The building has recently been renovated and the facade is now covered in greenery. The Living Wall is the first in Poland and apart from the environmental benefits it helps blend the building with the green surroundings.[4]

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