Saturday, September 24, 2011

[Germany] PhD Scholarship in Food Security at The Food Security Center (FSC) plus 2 more

[Germany] PhD Scholarship in Food Security at The Food Security Center (FSC) plus 2 more


[Germany] PhD Scholarship in Food Security at The Food Security Center (FSC)

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PhD Scholarship in Food Security at The Food Security Center (FSC)

Overview
The Food Security Center (FSC) is a university center of excellence in development collaboration at the University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany. FSC is one of five excellence centers of the pro-gram “exceed – Higher Education Excellence in Development Cooperation”, which is supported by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) with funds of the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) of Germany. FSC`s mission is to make effective and innova-tive scientific contributions in research, teaching, and policy advice to eradicate hunger and achieve food security in collaboration with partner research and education organizations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America and national and international development and research organizations. Thematically, FSC`s activities deal with issues of sustainable food availability, food access, food use, and food utilization. More information is available from www.foodsecurity.de.


[USA] Global Health Scholarships at Johns Hopkins University

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Global Health Scholarships at Johns Hopkins University

Overview
The Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health is a unique collaboration between three institutions -- the Bloomberg School of Public Health, the School of Medicine, and the School of Nursing – that harnesses the expertise of its dedicated health and medical professionals to address a myriad of global health challenges: HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, malnutrition, hepatitis and other threats to health, especially in developing countries.


[USA] USA Weinstein International Fellowship for International Applicants

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USA Weinstein International Fellowship for International Applicants

Overview
The Weinstein International Fellowship program, inaugurated in 2008, provides opportunities for individuals from outside the United States to visit the U.S. to learn more about dispute resolution processes and practices and to pursue a project of their own design that serves to advance the resolution of disputes in their home countries.

The JAMS Foundation Board of Directors will approve Fellowships of up to $25,000 in support of projects outlined by Fellowship applicants. This program is intended to be flexible and open to innovation, and applicants are encouraged to develop proposals that will increase the availability of dispute resolution education, training and services in their home countries and beyond.


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