Very trivial question: what’s up with the use of @-symbols here? I read CHAI@BERI as “CHAI at BERI”, but CHAI isn’t at BERI or vice versa, so I’m confused.
A@B means A is the project and B is the organization officially receiving the grant. While CHAI isn’t at BERI, BERI has a CHAI-support project, and that’s what SFF funded (see here).
Very trivial question: what’s up with the use of @-symbols here? I read CHAI@BERI as “CHAI at BERI”, but CHAI isn’t at BERI or vice versa, so I’m confused.
A@B means A is the project and B is the organization officially receiving the grant. While CHAI isn’t at BERI, BERI has a CHAI-support project, and that’s what SFF funded (see here).