Tovabbadom a levelet, hatha itt is erdekel valakit.
Czigler Istvan
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From: "Kovacs, Gyula" <gkovacs(a)phys.szote.u-szeged.hu>
Organization: Albert Szent-Gyoergyi Medical Univ.
To: ganglion(a)koki.hu
Date sent: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 07:54:39 MET
Subject: GANGLION -- Postdoc places in Canada
Priority: normal
Send reply to: "Kovacs, Gyula" <gkovacs(a)phys.szote.u-szeged.hu>
A minap ezt a levelet kapta egy kollegam, aki nekem is tovabbitotta.
Gondolom ez a legmegfelelobb forum szamara.
Udvozlettel,
Kovacs Gyula
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FROM: James I. Nagy, PhD
Dept of Physiology
Faculty of Medicine
University of Manitoba
Basic Medical Sciences Building, RM 408
730 William Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3E 3J7
Tel: (204) 789-3767
FAX: (204) 789-3934
Email: nagyji(a)ms.umanitoba.ca
(...)
I wonder if you could help me regarding the following.
I have been thinking for some time now about the possibility of
attracting Hungarian scientists, specifically graduate students and
post-doctoral fellows to conduct studies in Canada and particularly at
our University here in Manitoba.
We keep getting floods of application from students in China and I
always wonder why no applicants from the former Eastern block
countries.
At the same time, I keep reading about the very dismal finical and
economic situation for scientists in Hungary. If this is true, then it
seems there must be many students and post-docs who would be willing
to take the opportunity to spend a few years conducting studies and
research outside of Hungary while the situation there becomes more
favorable.
I wonder if you could pass this message onto someone with whom I could
discuss the possibility of our University becoming a place where
Hungarians could come to undertake research training in physiology,
neuroscience, endocrinology, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular
biology, etc. .
We already have a good community of Hungarian non-scientists here,
which could serve as a support group for visiting students and
scholars. What I envision is our University of Manitoba becoming a
haven or a home away from home for Hungarians wishing to obtain some
training outside their country.
How all this would be arranged, advertised, funded etc is open to
discussion. This is just my initial attempt to open a dialogue on the
subject.
Hope to hear from you soon
J.I. Nagy
PS. If you wish to know more about our University, Please check our
University of Manitoba home Page on the Internet.
http://www.umanitoba.ca
James I. Nagy, PhD
Dept of Physiology
Faculty of Medicine
University of Manitoba
Basic Medical Sciences Building, RM 408
730 William Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3E 3J7
Tel: (204) 789-3767
FAX: (204) 789-3934
Email: nagyji(a)ms.umanitoba.ca
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Gyula Kovacs, PhD
Dept. Physiology
Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Medical University
Szeged
H-6720
Dom ter 10
Phone:+36-62-45-53-73
Fax:+36-62-455-842
gkovacs(a)atlas.neuro.ki.se
gkovacs(a)phys.szote.u-szeged.hu
http://www.szote.u-szeged.hu/phys/frames/vision.htm
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