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Regional Short Course in Environmental and Resource Economics (Application)
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Regional Short Course in Environmental and Resource Economics 
April 6-28, 2006 : Chiangmai, Thailand

Offered by
The Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA)

The Course

EEPSEA announces a four-week intensive course in environmental and resource economics. The course is intended primarily for researchers and university lecturers, to prepare them to teach this subject, to conduct research, and to respond to requests for analysis from government agencies.

Participants learn to apply the principles of economic analysis to environmental problems.  Principal instructors have included Myrick Freeman III (Bowdoin College), Nancy Olewiler (Simon Fraser Uni

Graduates will also be well qualified to provide consultancy services to governments, international agencies and the private sector.

Applications

Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae (listing current and previous employment and post-secondary education and date of birth); a transcript showing marks from the most recent degree (photocopy acceptable); and a 1-2 page outline of a research proposal. The proposal should describe an environmental problem the applicant would like to addre

Graduates will also be well qualified to provide consultancy services to governments, international agencies and the private sector.

Applications

Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae (listing current and previous employment and post-secondary education and date of birth); a transcript showing marks from the most recent degree (photocopy acceptable); and a 1-2 page outline of a research proposal. The proposal should describe an environmental problem the applicant would like to address and the economic research methods to be applied. (Guidelines for the preparation of proposal can be obtained from EEPSEA's website.)

This course is free of charge to participants, including airfare and living expenses.

Applications should be sent to: EEPSEA,Tanglin PO Box 101, Singapore 912404.  The deadline for application for the April, 2006 course is: December 1, 2005.







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