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 118 STAT. 2169 PUBLIC LAW 108–375—OCT. 28, 2004 Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. (c) FUNDING.—Of the funds authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Energy for nonproliferation and international security for fiscal year 2005, up to $10,000,000 may be used to carry out this section. SEC. 3134. NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION FELLOWSHIPS FOR SCI ENTISTS EMPLOYED BY UNITED STATES AND RUSSIAN FEDERATION. (a) IN GENERAL.—(1) From amounts made available to carry out this section, the Administrator for Nuclear Security may carry out a program under which the Administrator awards, to scientists employed at nonproliferation research laboratories of the Russian Federation and the United States, international exchange fellow ships, to be known as Nuclear Nonproliferation Fellowships, in the nuclear nonproliferation sciences. (2) The purpose of the program shall be to provide opportunities for advancement in the nuclear nonproliferation sciences to sci entists who, as demonstrated by their academic or professional achievements, show particular promise of making significant con tributions in those sciences. (3) A fellowship awarded to a scientist under the program shall be for collaborative study and training or advanced research at— (A) a nonproliferation research laboratory of the Russian Federation, in the case of a scientist employed at a nonprolifera tion research laboratory of the United States; and (B) a nonproliferation research laboratory of the United States, in the case of a scientist employed at a nonproliferation research laboratory of the Russian Federation. (4) The duration of a fellowship under the program may not exceed two years, except that the Administrator may provide for a longer duration in an individual case to the extent warranted by extraordinary circumstances, as determined by the Adminis trator. (5) In a calendar year, the Administrator may not award more than— (A) one fellowship to a scientist employed at a nonprolifera tion research laboratory of the Russian Federation; and (B) one fellowship to a scientist employed at a nonprolifera tion research laboratory of the United States. (6) A fellowship under the program shall include— (A) travel expenses; and (B) any other expenses that the Administrator considers appropriate, such as room and board. (b) DEFINITIONS.—In this section: (1) The term ‘‘nonproliferation research laboratory’’ means, with respect to a country, a national laboratory of that country at which research in the nuclear nonproliferation sciences is carried out. (2) The term ‘‘nuclear nonproliferation sciences’’ means bodies of scientific knowledge relevant to developing or advancing the means to prevent or impede the proliferation of nuclear weaponry. (3) The term ‘‘scientist’’ means an individual who has a degree from an institution of higher education in a science 50 USC 2571.

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