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Tour a Worldwide Government Scientific Research Institution: Week 8 (25% of your grade)It is time to pack your bags because you are headed on a “virtual” journey to a governmental research institu
Tour a Worldwide Government Scientific Research Institution: Week 8 (25% of your grade)
It is time to pack your bags because you are headed on a “virtual” journey to a governmental research institution. You will be selecting a leading governmental research institution (you can see a list of top 25 leading governmental organizations below). The institution’s main website will be the focus of your tour. After you have spent time fully exploring the website, you will write a 5-page paper, Double spaced, (exclusive of title page or bibliography) that addresses the following elements: an introduction with a thesis statement, a brief history of the institution and its significance, an analysis of any primary sources that exist on the website (or in a physical archives associated with the institution), and a discussion of any issues that the institution is facing today. Also, address the rationale for government sponsored scientific research, and make an argument for where scientific innovation is strongest: governmental, private, commercial, or educational institutions.
Included in your analysis will be at least 3 peer reviewed or scholarly sources that help you assess the significance of the institution and its history.
Here are some approved government institutions that are considered the top 25 in the world. Be sure to choose from this list…
• Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, France, Website: www.cea.fr
• Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, Website: english.cas.cn
• Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation, Australia, Website: www.csiro.au
• Fraunhofer Society, Germany, Website: www.fraunhofer.de
• French Institute of Health & Medical Research, France, Website: english.inserm.fr
• German Cancer Research Center, Germany, Website: www.dkfz.de
• German Research Center For Environmental Health Munich, Germany, Website: www.helmholtz-muenchen.de
• Health & Human Services Laboratories, USA, Website: www.hhs.gov
• Japan Science & Technology Agency, Japan, Website: www.jst.go.jp
• Jülich Research Center, Germany, Website: www.fz-juelich.de
• Korea Institute of Science & Technology, South Korea, Website: eng.kist.re.kr
• Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA, Website: www.llnl.gov
• Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA, Website: www.lanl.gov
• Max Planck Society, Germany, Website: www.mpg.de
• Medical Research Council, United Kingdom, Website: www.mrc.ac.uk
• National Aeronautics & Space Administration, USA, Website: www.nasa.gov
• National Center for Scientific Research, France, Website: www.cnrs.fr
• National Institute for Materials Science, Japan, Website: www.nims.go.jp
• National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology, Japan, Website: www.aist.go.jp
• National Research Council Canada, Canada, Website: www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
• Pasteur Institute International Network, France, Website: www.pasteur.fr
• RIKEN, Japan, Website: www.riken.jp
• Spanish National Research Council, Spain, Website: www.csic.es
• United States Navy, USA, Website: www.navy.mil
• US Department of Veterans Affairs, USA, Website: www.va.gov
MUST BE PLAGIARISM FREE.
I (THE PROFESSOR) will submit all the final papers into TurnItIn which is a plagiarism checker. If I find evidence of plagiarism, I will give you a zero for the paper. To ensure this does not happen make sure you familiarize yourself with the meanings of plagiarism (see the policies section of this syllabus), take careful steps in your note taking process to avoid a potential for a mistaken plagiarism, and then finally submit your own paper to TurnItIn prior to the course deadline. This review will serve as an important check for you.