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CTC John
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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: 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 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
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