The East Asian Development Network (EADN) will hold its 2015/2016 Annual Forum on 1-2 June 2016 at The Marco Polo Hotel, Ortigas Center, Pasig City. Around 50 participants from member-institutions, research grantees and their mentors, and representatives from the Global Development Network (GDN) are expected to attend this annual event.
The annual forum will provide the new batch of EADN researcher grantees the opportunity to present the latest development in their research projects and discuss it with fellow researchers within the network. Updates about the EADN and its activities and the GDN will also be discussed.
The East Asian Development Network (EADN) is a network of research institutions in the developing countries of East Asia. It is one of the regional network partners under the Global Development Network (GDN). EADN aims to develop research capacity and networking in the developing countries of the region. Its mission is to strengthen the capacity of research institutions and individual researchers to undertake high quality, development-focused and policy-relevant research in the social sciences that can be used in policy analysis, debates and inputs at the regional and national levels.
STRICTLY BY INVITATION ONLY. For more information about this forum, please contact the PIDS Public Affairs Division at 877-4016 (c/o Gizelle) or 877-4019 (c/o Misha)
The annual forum will provide the new batch of EADN researcher grantees the opportunity to present the latest development in their research projects and discuss it with fellow researchers within the network. Updates about the EADN and its activities and the GDN will also be discussed.
The East Asian Development Network (EADN) is a network of research institutions in the developing countries of East Asia. It is one of the regional network partners under the Global Development Network (GDN). EADN aims to develop research capacity and networking in the developing countries of the region. Its mission is to strengthen the capacity of research institutions and individual researchers to undertake high quality, development-focused and policy-relevant research in the social sciences that can be used in policy analysis, debates and inputs at the regional and national levels.
STRICTLY BY INVITATION ONLY. For more information about this forum, please contact the PIDS Public Affairs Division at 877-4016 (c/o Gizelle) or 877-4019 (c/o Misha)
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