E-DRUG: Scholarship for Sub-Saharan African

E-drug: Scholarship for Sub-Saharan African
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[The following message is a cross posting from the ahila-net
mailing list. It may be interesting for some e-druggers. Leela
McCullough, Information Director, SatelLife]

Please share the following information with anyone who might
benefit from it.

The Rockefeller Foundation is once again offering a program
for African scholars, the "Africa Dissertation Internship Awards"
(ADIA).

ADIA provides funding for dissertation field research in
sub-Saharan Africa. Citizens of sub-Saharan African nations
enrolled in doctoral programs in the United States and Canada
are eligible. Priority is given to research on economic
development in the areas of agriculture, environment,
education, health, life sciences, population and the humanities.
The hope of the foundation is that the program will help create a
generation of Africans better prepared to contribute effectively
to development objectives in their home countries.

If you have further questions, or need application materials,
please contact:

Ann R. Trotter
ADIA Program Coordinator
The Rockefeller Foundation
440 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10018-2702
(212) 869-8500
fax (212) 764-3468

Julia Royall
Special Expert
Office of Health Information Programs Development
National Library of Medicine/National Institutes of Health
8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20894
NLM website: www.nlm.nih.gov
Telephone: (301) 496-2311, (301) 402-2808 (direct)
Fax: (301)496-4450
E-mail: jroyall@nlm.nih.gov

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Leela McCullough, Ed.D.
Information Director
SatelLife
1360 Soldiers Field Road
Boston, MA 02135, USA
Tel:(617)789-5455 Fax:(617) 789-4771
Email: leela@usa.healthnet.org
http://www.healthnet.org
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