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2019 NEF-NVRI Toxicology Internship Program Announcement May 25, 2019 – August 23, 2019

2019 NEF-NVRI Toxicology Internship Program Announcement May 25, 2019 – August 23, 2019

NEF-NVRI Toxicology
Internship Program:

The Africa Education Initiative (NEF), a U.S. based
Foundation, in collaboration with National
Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI), Vom,
Nigeria hereby announces a three-month exciting
internship opportunities in drug development.
NEF and NVRI are strongly committed to the
advancement of science in Africa. We offer
internship opportunities that further expose and
prepare students for the industry while enhancing
their technical and research abilities. Past Interns
found their internship experience challenging,
interesting, and career enhancing. We expect that
you would as well.
Awardees have the opportunity to:
• Explore research methodology and conduct
research in an area compatible with the interest
of NVRI.
• Work with the state-or-the-art research facilities.
• Devote full-time effort to research and
publication.
• Access the excellent and often unique facilities
of NVRI research enterprise.
• Interact and collaborate with leading scientists
and engineers at NVRI research laboratories.
Eligibility:
Students from institutions of higher learning in
Africa in the following fields of science:
Toxicology, Veterinary Medicine, Biological
Sciences, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Pathology,
Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Medicine, and related
areas are eligible.
Benefits:
• Stipend, housing and travel allowance will be
provided
The Application Process:
Applications for awards are reviewed by the NEF
Internship Committee and the NVRI. Detailed
program information is available at the NEF web site:
http://www.nef3.org. Application deadlines and
instructions on how to apply are given below.

How to Apply:
Visit the NEF web site at http://www.nef3.org and
download the application form. Follow the
application instructions carefully. Your application
package must include the following:
1. Application form (downloadable from the NEF
web site in PDF format).
2. Curriculum vita or resume.
3. A brief essay on what you expect to gain from the
internship.
4. Two letters of recommendation.
Please complete all sections of this application and
submit all required materials to NEF by March 31,
2019. Completed application forms and supporting
documents should be submitted electronically (with
subject heading: 2019 Internship – Candidate name,
example: 2019 Internship – John Doe) to:
internship@nef3.org
Please note that electronic application sent via
single email per candidate is preferred.

For more information, you may also contact:
NEF Internship committee
Tel: (484) 879-6033
Email:internship@nef3.org
Dr. S. Oladipo (NVRI)
Tel: (234) (0)803627

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