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Program funds foreign study

The Center for International Studies has announced the International Predissertation Fellowship Program for doctoral students in the Departments of Political Science, Economics, and Urban Studies and Planning.

The program is for students in the early stages of doctoral training who wish to obtain supplementary area and language training to study Africa, China, Latin America, the Caribbean, the Middle East and South or Southeast Asia. It is sponsored by the Social Science Research Council (SSRC).

The award provides support during 12 months of full-time study. It includes tuition and fees for overseas or domestic language training, and for area-studies course work at the home university or at a university in the region of interest.

Contact Liz Leeds, CIS executive director, Rm E38-652, x3-9861, for application packets and further information. The deadline for submitting applications to CIS is December 2. Applications are due at the SSRC by January 10, 1997.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on October 30, 1996.

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