British Coal Utilisation Research Association
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The British Coal Utilisation Research Association is a U.K. charity which has the aim of promoting "research and other activities concerned with the production, distribution, and use of coal and its derivatives."[1]
BCURA states on its website that it "offers grants to academic institutions to undertake research in the field of coal science. These grants have typically supported postgraduate or post-doctoral research and have taken the form of a bursary in addition to allowing for the purchase of research equipment."[1]
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Website: http://www.bcura.org/
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 British Coal Utilisation Research Association, "Introduction to BCURA", British Coal Utilisation Research Association website, accessed June 2008.
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