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Box 90381
Durham, NC 27708

Our Mission Research Publications Partners Marina Riley Scholarship Staff



SPANISH VERSION

The Duke University Center for Tropical Conservation, which manages the Cocha Cashu Biological Station in Manu National Park, Peru, announces the establishment of a scholarship program for Peruvian students wishing to conduct research at Cocha Cashu. . We are still seeking donations to build the fund into a scholarship program that will continue in perpetuity.

To donate, please send donations to:
DUKE UNIVERSITY/MARINA RILEY MEMORIAL
Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment
Office of Gift Records
614 Chapel Drive Annex
Durham, NC 27708-0581

Please direct questions to Ms. Peggy Glenn, (919) 613-8003.

The Marina Riley Scholarship Program APPLICATION

Applications can be for research projects to be conducted during any period in 2002. Typically, projects last from 1 to 3 months. Priority will be given to projects that will form part of a university degree, although other non-degree research projects will be considered. Application by email is encouraged. Please send information to: Manu@duke.edu

Or by mail to: Ms. Lisa C. Davenport
Duke University Box 90381
Center for Tropical Conservation
3705-C Erwin Rd, Simons Bldg
Durham, NC 27708 USA
Ph: (919) 490-9081 Fax: (9190 493-3695

Information on the station’s resources and research is available on our website: http://www.duke.edu/~manu/. A printed version can be ordered for a cost of $3.00.

Please click here for the full application