Evaluating the impact of the Vavilov-Frankel Fellowship Programme

The Vavilov-Frankel Fellowship Programme awards two fellowships annually to young scientists from developing countries, to enable them to carry out innovative research on the conservation and use of plant genetic resources (PGR). Since 1994, 39 scientists from 24 countries have taken part in the pro...

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Autores principales: Gotor, Elisabetta, Cherfas, J.
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/74284
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description The Vavilov-Frankel Fellowship Programme awards two fellowships annually to young scientists from developing countries, to enable them to carry out innovative research on the conservation and use of plant genetic resources (PGR). Since 1994, 39 scientists from 24 countries have taken part in the programme. An evaluation of the impact of the Vavilov-Frankel Fellowships (VFF) reveals that overall the VFF Programme has met its stated goals of contributing to the scientific capacity of the Fellows and their home institutes, and of fostering the conservation and use of PGR. The evaluation also indicated ways in which the Fellowship Programme could be improved, and these are now being implemented.
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spelling CGSpace742842025-11-05T08:04:51Z Evaluating the impact of the Vavilov-Frankel Fellowship Programme Gotor, Elisabetta Cherfas, J. education evaluation impact assessment research The Vavilov-Frankel Fellowship Programme awards two fellowships annually to young scientists from developing countries, to enable them to carry out innovative research on the conservation and use of plant genetic resources (PGR). Since 1994, 39 scientists from 24 countries have taken part in the programme. An evaluation of the impact of the Vavilov-Frankel Fellowships (VFF) reveals that overall the VFF Programme has met its stated goals of contributing to the scientific capacity of the Fellows and their home institutes, and of fostering the conservation and use of PGR. The evaluation also indicated ways in which the Fellowship Programme could be improved, and these are now being implemented. 2012 2016-05-23T09:13:23Z 2016-05-23T09:13:23Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/74284 en Open Access application/pdf Gotor, E.; Cherfas, J. (2012) valuating the impact of the Vavilov-Frankel Fellowship Programme. Impact Assessment Brief No.8. Bioversity International 4 p.
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Evaluating the impact of the Vavilov-Frankel Fellowship Programme
title Evaluating the impact of the Vavilov-Frankel Fellowship Programme
title_full Evaluating the impact of the Vavilov-Frankel Fellowship Programme
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title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the impact of the Vavilov-Frankel Fellowship Programme
title_short Evaluating the impact of the Vavilov-Frankel Fellowship Programme
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impact assessment
research
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