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Contemporary approaches to genetic resources conservation and use

Science and developmentUniversity of Banja Luka

Plant genetic resources strategies and policies
 
15 April – 03 May 2013, Wageningen, The Netherlands
 
-      NFP Fellowships available – apply before 2 October 2012   -

Introduction
Modern production and marketing depend on genetically uniform varieties that deliver uniform food products. With this approach becoming global, genetic diversity is an endangered. Worldwide, strategies are developed to conserve genetic resources. This course provides state-of-the-art insight in various plant genetic resources management strategies and relevant policies. Read more
 
 Application
Interested candidates can apply to Wageningen UR Centre for Development Innovation for admission to the training. Click here to apply.
 
NFP Fellowships
A limited number of fellowships is available from Nuffic - the Netherlands Fellowship Programme (NFP) for nationals of certain countries. In order to apply for such a NFP fellowship, you have to register through the Nuffic Scholarship Online (SOL) system. Applications for NFP fellowships should be submitted before 2 October 2012. You will be informed by Nuffic whether your application has been accepted. More information on the NFP fellowships.
 
Important
Please note that for a valid NPF fellowship application you need to register directly at CDI as well as at Nuffic (SOL). Your fellowship application will not be taken into account if you register with only one of these two institutions.

Gareth Borman
Course coordinator
 
Centre for Development Innovation (CDI)
Wageningen UR
P.O. Box 88, 6700 AB Wageningen, The Netherlands
E-mail: gareth.borman@wur.nl
Website: www.cdi.wur.nlwww.disclaimer-uk.wur.nl