Geographies of Conflict and Development Research Opportunity
For more detailed information and how to apply, click here. GeoCoDe will build important, marketable expertise in geographic analysis that transitions immediately to close involvement in a major faculty-led research project to study the relationship between foreign development assistance and the dynamics of intrastate armed conflict. GeoCoDe consists of three stages:
1. A special topics
course during the Spring 2015 semester
2. A paid research
assistantship during the Summer 2015
3. A special topics
course during the Fall 2015 semester
For more detailed information and how to apply, click here.
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Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Paid Research Opportunity: Geographies of Conflict and Development
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