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*Call for applications*
*Postgraduate scholarships supported by TDR for academic year 2018/2019*
*National School of Public Health, University of Antioquia, Colombia*
*Application deadline: 30 May 2018*
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The TDR Postgraduate Training Scheme has a focus on Implementation
Research on infectious diseases of poverty. The scheme provides training
relevant to a career in implementation research.
The National School of Public Health, Universidad de Antioquia (UdeA) in
Medellin, Colombia, invites suitably qualified candidates from low- and
middle-income countries in the WHO Region of the Americas to apply for a
full scholarship supported by TDR to undertake the full-time Master’s degree
programme in Epidemiology for the 2018/2019 academic year, commencing
August 2018.
*Nine scholarships*will be offered in this Master’s degree programme (2
years).
The scholarship recipients will conduct their thesis projects on
Implementation Research on infectious diseases of poverty, for example
neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), malaria and tuberculosis, in their
home countries.
The program is taught in Spanish.
*For more details about the postgraduate support scheme, please go
to:*http://www.who.int/tdr/capacity/strengthening/postgraduate/en/
*For more details about this call, please go
to:*http://www.who.int/tdr/capacity/strengthening/postgraduate/UdeA-Call-24April2018.pdf
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