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Study seeks to ease HIV transmission rates in Nigeria
November 8, 2012—Researchers at the Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health (VIGH) have received a major federal grant to study whether an integrated, family-focused approach can prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV — the AIDS virus — in Nigeria. READ MORE »
Vanderbilt law professor to work on restatement of U.S. foreign relations law
October 31, 2012—Vanderbilt University law professor Ingrid Wuerth will contribute her expertise on immunities to an influential guide to foreign relations law. READ MORE »
Celebrate International Education Week Nov. 5-14
October 31, 2012—International Education Week is a joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange. This year, International Education Week is being celebrated at Vanderbilt Nov. 5–14 with 19 programs sponsored by International Student and Scholar Services, the Global Education Office andkeep reading » READ MORE »
HIV/AIDS-related efforts in Africa get $7 million boost
October 25, 2012—Vanderbilt University has received a major federal grant — just more than $7 million in the first year — to extend HIV/AIDS-related technical assistance and training in the rural province of Zambézia, Mozambique. READ MORE »
Grant helps expand health care, education programs in Zambia
October 4, 2012—Vanderbilt University is dramatically expanding its health care and education activities in the southern African nation of Zambia. READ MORE »
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