UNU Update The newsletter of United Nations University and its international network of affiliated institutes |
Issue 7: February – March 2001 |
UNU selects |
Four young
Japanese scholars will undertake up to a year of field study in Central
Asia as recipients of this year's United Nations University Akino Memorial
Research Fellowships. The fellowships are part of the Akino Memorial Research Project, initiated in 1999 when United Nations University (UNU) received a ¥100 million donation from the Government of Japan in memory of Dr. Yutaka Akino, who was killed in July 1998 while on active service with the United Nations Mission of Observers in Tajikistan. Half of the donation is being used to fund the five-year research project on Central Asia and neighbouring regions, designed to help train young Japanese scholars under the theme of "Peace and Environment in Central Asia." Each year of the project, UNU awards Akino Memorial Research Fellowships to several young Japanese scholars for up to one year of field study in Central Asia. Last month the Akino Memorial Research Fellowship Selection Committee, consisting of UNU in-house organizers and three external scholars, awarded fellowships to:
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