Global Goals, Prepare for a Radiant Job Interview, NIH Budget Boost Draws Questions

Global Goals; Prepare for a Radiant Job Interview; NIH Budget Boost Draws Questions TRAINING @ | Global Goals WHAT: Workshop on Ethical Issues in International Health Research WHERE: Harvard School of Public Health, Boston WHY: To address current issues, anticipate potential future problems, and facilitate productive communication in issues of public health ADVANTAGES: Participants from both developing and industrialized countries can compare experiences, receive expert advice, an

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TRAINING @ | Global Goals

WHAT: Workshop on Ethical Issues in International Health Research

WHERE: Harvard School of Public Health, Boston

WHY: To address current issues, anticipate potential future problems, and facilitate productive communication in issues of public health

ADVANTAGES: Participants from both developing and industrialized countries can compare experiences, receive expert advice, and voice their concerns during lectures, case studies, and panel discussions

WHEN: June 23-27, 2003

DEADLINE: April 15, 2003

COST: $1,800 (US)

FELLOWSHIPS: Available for midcareer professionals and scholars from Asia

--Hal Cohen

TIP TROVE | Prepare for a Radiant Job Interview

--Margaret Newhouse, career coach and author of Outside the Ivory Tower: A Guide for Academics Considering Alternative Careers.

POLICY PLACE | NIH Budget Boost Draws Questions Threatened cuts to the sizable budget increases enjoyed by the National Institutes of Health since the late 1990s set the academic lobbying mechanism in motion this month. News of ...

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