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THE BORA LASKIN NATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
IN HUMAN RIGHTS RESEARCH/
BOURSE CANADIENNE BORA LASKIN
POUR LA RECHERCHE SUR LES DROITS DE LA PERSONNE

Awarded by the Secretary of State of Canada and administered by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. The fellowship has been established to encourage multidisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary research and the development of expertise in the field of human rights. The research to be performed should emphasize themes and issues relevant to the Canadian human rights scene. The fellowship is intended to involve disciplines from the arts, humanities and the social sciences, as well as journalism and law. Eligibility: Canadian citizenship or permanent residency for previous year; graduate degree or equivalent; and preference for those who have at least 5 years of proven experience in their field. Deadline: October 1, 1985. Write: Fellowship Div., Soc. Sc. & Humanities Res. Council of Cda., POB 1610, 255 Albert St., Ottawa, Ont. K1P 6G4.

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INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES
Scientists and practitioners from all countries are invited to submit abstracts of completed or ongoing research, and clinical or position papers, for the 2nd International Congress on Women's Health Issues. The Congress will be held in Halifax, NS, November 6-8, 1986. The theme is "The Impact of Culture, Society and Public Policy on the Health and Care of Women." Format: 250- 300 words; English; typed, single spaced, on one side of letter-size paper; 3 copies; cover page with name, position, address and phone. Deadline: December 15, 1985. Address: Phyllis Noerager Stern, International Council on Women's Issues, School of Nursing, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 3J5.


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Canadian Congress for Learning Opportunities for Women



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congrès canadien pour la promotion des études chez la femme

47 Main Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4E 2V6



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