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The Commonwealth Fund is currently inviting applications for the 2005-06
Harkness Fellowships in Health Care Policy.  The 1 July 2004 lunch seminar
will allow potential applicants and other interested individuals to learn
more about the fellowships.

Please let me know if you have any questions and many thanks for your
assistance.

Kind Regards,
Phuong

Phuong Trang Huynh, PhD, MPH
Program Officer
International Program in Health Policy and Practice
The Commonwealth Fund
One East 75th Street
New York, NY  10021
212-606-3851  Phone
212-606-3875  General Fax
212-606-8351  Personal Fax
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THE COMMONWEALTH FUND
HARKNESS FELLOWSHIPS IN HEALTH CARE POLICY

The Commonwealth Fund is joined by The Nuffield Trust and
The Health Foundation in inviting you to a seminar to:

"MEET THE FELLOWS" AND LEARN MORE ABOUT
THE HARKNESS FELLOWSHIPS

Thursday, 1 July 2004
12:00 ? 1:30 PM

LUNCH WILL BE SERVED.

The Nuffield Trust
59 New Cavendish Street
London W1G 7LP
Tel: 020 7631 8450

Dr. Panos Kanavos
London School of Economics

Dr. Franco Sassi
London School of Economics and Political Science

Dr. Timothy Scott
University of York

Dr. Nicholas Steel
University of East Anglia

The fellows will talk about their fellowship experiences and be available
to answer questions. We hope you will be able to join us. Please RSVP to
Phuong Huynh at [log in to unmask]

The Commonwealth Fund is pleased to announce the 2005-06 Harkness
Fellowships in Health Care Policy. The Fellowships provide a unique
opportunity for mid-career health policy researchers and practitioners from
the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand, to spend up to 12 months in
the United States conducting a policy-oriented research study, working with
leading U.S. health policy experts, and gaining an in-depth knowledge of
the U.S. health care system. The program also includes two additional U.K.
fellowships targeted at health care practitioners and supported by The
Health Foundation.

Applicants must demonstrate a strong interest in health policy issues and
propose a research study that falls within the scope of The Commonwealth
Fund's national program areas. These include improving health insurance
coverage and access and improving the quality of health care services.
Applicants must be citizens of the United Kingdom, Australia, or New
Zealand.  Each fellowship will provide up to $95,000 (U.S.) in support. A
supplement is available to fellows accompanied by families.

The deadline for receipt of applications is September 1, 2004.

Full details and information on how to apply can be found at www.cmwf.org.
For further questions regarding the fellowships, contact Robin Osborn at
The Commonwealth Fund, One East 75th Street, New York, NY 10021, U.S.A.
(tel: 001 212 606 3809 or  email: [log in to unmask]).

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