UNC receives $180 million to aid global health
Posted Jul 3, 2014
UNC-Chapel Hill received the second largest award in school history with a $180 million grant to study ways to improve health and well-being in developing countries. Specifically, the university’s Carolina Population Center received the five-year award for its Monitoring and Evaluation to Assess and Use Results (MEASURE) Evaluation project from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
(Triangle Business Journal)
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