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HEALTH RESEARCH METHODS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES COURSE
Monday 28 AUGUST - Friday 1 SEPTEMBER 1995
MONTREAL, QUEBEC
This course is sponsored by the Canadian University Consortium
for Health in Development (CUCHID) and is funded by the
International Development Research Centre (IDRC). It is one of a
series of Masters level courses being developed by CUCHID as
models for Canadian universities and their developing country
partner universities.
Course objectives
The objectives of the course are to encourage more and better
research in developing countries by training Canadian and other
health researchers and students in research methodologies that
are particularly relevant to developing countries.
Course format
The course will take place between Monday 28 August and Friday 1
September 1995 in Montreal, Quebec. It will consist of a series
of sessions on research methods led by experts in the field. The
sessions will employ participatory and problem solving methods of
teaching and learning.
For more information, please send the attached form to:
Ms. Nazilla Khanlou
C/o Faculty Programme in International Health office
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
McGill University
1020 Pine Avenue West
Montreal, Quebec
H3A 1A2
We will be sending you more information once the details of the
course have been finalized.
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