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Global Health Studies Based on Local Realities

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Global Change and Human Health

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A major new programme launched by the US Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and the Council forInternational Exchange of Scholars will examine the "Challenges of Health in a Borderless World". The Fulbright New Century Scholars (NCS)Program is intended to build on the strengths of the traditional Fulbright ScholarProgram, which sponsors individual researchers to spend some time working in a country other than their own. The new programme aims to extend the idea of individual exchange, to provide a forum for international, interdiscipli-nary collaboration among groups of researchers.In choosing health as the subject for the first such collaboration, the Program recognises the key significance of the topic to developed and developing countries alike, as well as theneed for a coordinated global response to many of the health problems facing the world today.

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  1. Bulletin of the World Health Organization,Vol.79(9), p.80

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Butler, P. Global Health Studies Based on Local Realities. Global Change & Human Health 2, 150–152 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015054405968

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