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A recent study determined where some of IDRC's alumni are now, and confirmed IDRC’s longstanding contribution to building research capacity in the developing world.

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Please note that IDRC’s Centre Training and Awards Program (CTAP) is now known as Fellowships and Awards (F & A). We are in the process of updating all the documents on this site.

Fellowships and Awards is the focal point of training within IDRC and combines policy, management, and service functions for IDRC-funded training awards.

By supporting academic study and offering opportunities for hands-on experience, IDRC

  • Helps countries of the South gain a critical mass of trained and experienced researchers to promote sustainable and equitable development in their regions.
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Former IDRC award holders: IDRC wants to hear from you! 2010-05

IDRC Awardee Wins Prestigious Honour 2009-06
Former IDRC Doctoral Research Award recipient Jennifer Ball has been awarded the 2009 Forster Medal, the University of Guelph’s most prestigious award for graduate students.

Malaysian Journalist Wins Science Journalism Award 2008-08
Malaysia's Shiow Chin Tan will hone her skills as a science journalist thanks to an award from IDRC and SciDev.Net.

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2007

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