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Yale Receives $15 Million for Health Education Collaboration

July 23, 2021 Dr. Marie Martin, Dr. Kristina Talbert-Slagle, and Dr. Bernice Dahn Yale University has received a $15 million, five-year U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) award to advance research utilization in Liberia’s health sector. This award will fund the continuation of Yale’s strong partnership with the University of Liberia and Vanderbilt University. The funded project, Applying Research for a Healthy Liberia, will establish a Center for Teaching, Learning, and Innovation at the University of Liberia College of Health Sciences (ULCHS), while also strengthening and expanding administrative and financial management processes so ULCHS can independently compete for and directly manage its own grant funding.

Yale wins USAID award to advance research utilization in Liberia s health sector

Yale wins USAID award to advance research utilization in Liberia s health sector Yale University has received a $15 million, five-year U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) award to advance research utilization in Liberia s health sector. This award will fund the continuation of Yale s strong partnership with the University of Liberia and Vanderbilt University. The funded project, Applying Research for a Healthy Liberia, will establish a Center for Teaching, Learning, and Innovation at the University of Liberia College of Health Sciences (ULCHS), while also strengthening and expanding administrative and financial management processes so ULCHS can independently compete for and directly manage its own grant funding.

Yale receives $15 Million to advance research utilization in Liberia s health sector

 E-Mail Yale Receives $15 Million for Health Education Collaboration with the University of Liberia College of Health Sciences and Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health Yale University has received a $15 million, five-year U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) award to advance research utilization in Liberia s health sector. This award will fund the continuation of Yale s strong partnership with the University of Liberia and Vanderbilt University. The funded project, Applying Research for a Healthy Liberia, will establish a Center for Teaching, Learning, and Innovation at the University of Liberia College of Health Sciences (ULCHS), while also strengthening and expanding administrative and financial management processes so ULCHS can independently compete for and directly manage its own grant funding.

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