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PBFs in the Field

It is that time of year again, when the IHME post-bachelors fellows go off for their field placements. Some are keeping nice blogs of their experience:

p.s. The comment spam was getting so bad, I had to turn it off. PBFs, email me if you would like your blog listed here, too.

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PBFs Summer

Just like last summer, many of the Post-Bachelors Fellows of IHME are away now to learn where global health metrics come from. Spencer James has a great photoblog from his work in Zambia. Are there other PBFs that I can follow from afar?

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Grad Students: NSF Funding for Research Abroad

NSF recently began accepting applications for their annual EAPSI program (due date: Dec. 9). The “East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes” are an opportunity for science and tech grad students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents to do some research in an Asian or Pacific country of their choice.

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