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PSC Announcement
08/31/2011
The Marshall Weinberg Population, Development, and Climate Change Fellows Program, administered jointly by the Population Studies Center and the School of Natural Resources & Environment, will provide funding for students who are considering, or already engaged in, research at the intersection of demography, development, and climate change. Proposed activities must integrate all three substantive areas and have an international component. Highly motivated, pre-candidate applicants from all disciplines are eligible for this exciting opportunity. Awards will range up to $7,500.