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Traineeships & Interships

The University of Minnesota Leadership, Education and Training Program in Maternal and Child Nutrition offers graduate and postdoctoral training programs for health professionals who wish to specialize in maternal and child nutrition. Programs of graduate study are available at both masters and doctoral levels.

For more info, visit: www.epi.umn.edu/let/
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LET ProgramTraining Grants in
  Public HealthNutrition

  

The Leadership, Education and Training Program in Maternal and Child Nutrition Program (LET) offers pre-or post-doctoral Fellowships, or sabbatical leaves to support Registered Dietitians who wish to specialize in the field of maternal and child nutrition.

Eligibility
Students enrolled in the PhD program in Nutrition, with a declared specialization in public health nutrition, or individuals who have previously completed a PhD (or equivalent degree) can apply for a pre- and post-doctoral fellowships or sabbatical leave

Contacts
For more information about availablilty contact:

Jamie Stang
Div. Epidemiology & Community Health
E-mail: stang@epi.umn.edu.

Funding
The U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services fund these fellowships.

 

 

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