July 05, 2012
The submissions for two of Higher Education for Development's requests for applications are rapidly approaching. Details on both projects are available on the HED website.
Applications are due Monday, July 9, for the Rwanda: Women's Leadership Program in Education (2012). The deadline for the Colombia-U.S. Human Rights Law School Partnership Program (2012) applications is Monday, July 23.
Also on the HED website is guidance in using HED’s new online application tool. as well as e-mail and phone contacts for more information. HED was established through an agreement with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the six college presidential associations, including NAICU.
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