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The names of the 1995-96 visiting fellows for the Bell Fellowship at the Center for Population Studies were announced last week.
The nine Bell follows are young professionals who will gain training for leadership roles in the fields of population and development.
The fellows include Anne Marie Codur, a graduate student from France, Francosse Ghorayeb, a graduate student from Lebanon; Narendra Gupta, a government employee from India; Akin Jimoh a reporter from Nigeria; and Lon Leonard and Margaret Luck, graduate students at the Harvard School of Public Health
Other Bell fellows are Shiv Someshwar., consultant to The World Bank from India K.R. Tankappan, an epidemiology from India and Junning Zhu, an associate professor at Peking University in China.
Codur, a Ph. D. candidate in economics, is also a fellow at the graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
Someshwar, who will study resource man agement institutions, is also a fellow at the Pacific Bean Research Center at the Kenaedy School of Government
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