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Research Training Fellowships - The Wellcome Trust, 10/01

Research Training Fellowships - The Wellcome Trust, 10/01



Research Training Fellowships Through Master's Programme in Demography, Population or Reproductive Health

As part of the Wellcome Trust's Population Studies initiative, nominations are invited for these Fellowships, which will offer one year's training at Master's level in a center of research excellence, followed by one year's support for research project in the Fellow's home country.

Research projects in the following areas are particularly encouraged:
* demography;
* epidemiology and the environment;
* health economics;
* improvement of reproductive health in adolescents and adults;
* reproductive biology relevant to contraceptive research and development;
* safe motherhood, infant and child well being;
* sexual health;
* social science.

Candidate Eligibility:

Candidates should be residents of developing countries if Africa, Asia or Latin America, or the restructuring countries of central and eastern Europe, including the former Soviet Union. They should be educated at least to first-degree level in a relevant subject and hold a position with a university or government department, or a nongovernmental organization with a remit to implement programmes in population and reproductive health.

Nomination:

Candidates must be sponsored by the center where they wish to train and their local employer, who should also guarantee that the candidate will be given sufficient time to pursue a research project during the second year of the award. Each center may nominate no more than three candidates. Direction applications from individuals will be considered.

Tenure:

Awards will be offered for a maximum of two years' duration. Exceptional Fellows may be offered the opportunity to extend their training to Ph.D level.

Value:

Whilst undertaking their master's training Fellows will receive a stipend according to age, experience and local costs of living. Support may be requested for approved tuition fees, up to maximum of 12 months, which should cover all the costs associated with the course. For the research project in the second year, support may be requested for materials, consumables and (where appropriate) equipment and field assistance. The Trust does not provide support for undesignated institutional overheads.

The closing dates for receipt of application are:

Monday 12 March 2001 (decisions will be notified in June 2001) and Monday 22 October 2001 (decisions will be notified in January 2002). Late and incomplete applications will not be considered.

Nominations and requests for application forms and further information should be send to:

The Grants Section (Population Studies)
The Wellcome Trust
183, Euston Road, London NW1 2BE, UK
Tel. +44-20-7611-7236 / 7284
Fax: +44-20 7611-7288
mailto:population@wellcome.ac.uk
http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/International

NB.
Applicants may not apply for more than one Trust Fellowship scheme at any one time.

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Editor: Ali B. Ali-Dinar
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