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Mellon grant applications invited

The Center for International Studies invites new applications for Mellon-MIT grants to study nongovernmental organizations and forced migration. The deadline is April 3.

These small grants, established by the Inter-University Committee on International Migration and supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, are for applied research and training on refugee issues. Graduate students and faculty may apply. Awards will range from $4,000-$6,000 for graduate student research projects. Faculty and senior researchers may receive awards up to $10,000.

For full program information, contact William Keller at x3-9861 or bkeller@mit.edu, or Laurie Scheffler at x3-3121 or lauries@mit.edu.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on February 16, 2000.

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