Overview
The Nepal Injury Research Center (NIRC) invites application from interested candidates to participant on NIRC International Injury Research Symposium 2021.
The NIRC is hosting an online International symposium on 28th September 2021, 12:15 to 16:16 Nepal time. The aim of the symposium is to showcase NIRC’s research to decision-makers and encourage discussion on how research evidence could inform injury prevention policy in Nepal.
Application form
Interested candidates can apply via Google form attached herein with this link. Please complete this form and NIRC will send you the link to the conference in your email.
If you have any questions please contact us at: [email protected]; or Phone: +977 9865558759.
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