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Capacity Development Initiative
(CDI)
published: 21 Sep 2006
last updated: 10 Apr 2007
Third summer course on Biosafety Assessment and Regulation of Agricultural Biotechnology (2006)
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- Course material [ English ]
Person:Dr. Ine Pertry, Faculty of SciencesProeftuinstraat 86 N1B-9000 Ghent,
, BelgiumPhone:Fax:Email: Ine.Pertry@UGent.be,Website: http://www.ipbo.ugent.be,Related OrganizationInstitute of Plant Biotechnology Outreach - Ghent University (IPBO)Academic or research instituteProeftuinstraat 86 N1B-9000 Ghent,
, BelgiumPhone:Fax:Email: Ine.Pertry@UGent.be,Website: http://www.ipbo.ugent.be,
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The scholarship is sponsored by the VLIR (Flemish Interuniversity Council) and covers the following expenses only:
*registration fee for the course and the course material.
* reimbursement of airline ticket in economy class, cancelation insurance and visa expenses with a maximum of 1000 euros.
* accommodation at the student home Vermeylen, Stalhof 6, 9000 Ghent from Sunday July 30, 2006 until Saturday august 12, 2006.
* a per diem of 12.71 euros per day for 14 days.
* basic accident and health insurance.
Included in the registration fee are also:
* 2 half day excursions (Ghent Historical Centre, Bruges)
* 2 guest lectures
* closing dinner
The Institute for Plant Biotechnology for Developing Countries (IPBO) is an initiative of the University of Ghent, under the impulse of Prof. Em. Dr. Marc Van Montagu. Its mission is training, technology transfer and plant biotechnology research, oriented to the needs of the developing countries. IPBO was inaugurated on June 13, 2000.
This is an archived record that was imported from the old Biosafety Clearing-House. Download the PDF file provided to view the full details of the record.
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*registration fee for the course and the course material.
* reimbursement of airline ticket in economy class, cancelation insurance and visa expenses with a maximum of 1000 euros.
* accommodation at the student home Vermeylen, Stalhof 6, 9000 Ghent from Sunday July 30, 2006 until Saturday august 12, 2006.
* a per diem of 12.71 euros per day for 14 days.
* basic accident and health insurance.
Included in the registration fee are also:
* 2 half day excursions (Ghent Historical Centre, Bruges)
* 2 guest lectures
* closing dinner
The Institute for Plant Biotechnology for Developing Countries (IPBO) is an initiative of the University of Ghent, under the impulse of Prof. Em. Dr. Marc Van Montagu. Its mission is training, technology transfer and plant biotechnology research, oriented to the needs of the developing countries. IPBO was inaugurated on June 13, 2000.
This is an archived record that was imported from the old Biosafety Clearing-House. Download the PDF file provided to view the full details of the record.
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