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PhD Students

Before starting the application process, we would like to remind you that there are two fundamental conditions for participating in the WHO Collaborating Center:

A) adoption of filiation WHO Collaborating Center for Health Workforce Policies and Planning, Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical, IHMT, Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL) Lisbon, Portugal.

B) there is no pecuniary remuneration for members, and it is the responsibility of the CC to provide the means to fulfil the operational plan.

It is also up to the Collaborating Center's management to accept or reject proposals without justification.

To start your application process, please fill in the following form:

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Your personal data will be processed by Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, represented by the Organic Unit Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical, which is the data controller for the purposes of "adapting the specific form".

If you wish to have your personal data deleted from our database, or exercise any of your rights as a data subject, you can contact us at the following address WHO-CC@ihmt-unl.pt.

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