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Introduction
to the Soros Foundation Social Work Fellowship Program
Eligibility
requirements
Instructions
for applying
Selection
process
What
is social work?
Academic
programs: 1. Methods of SW practice; 2. Social problem
areas
Application
form
Timeline
List of participants
in the SWF program
Useful
websites, reference
LIST OF SOCIAL WORK
FELLOWSHIP PARTICIPANTS
3 Mongolian nationals have been given
opportunities to study in the United States for MA degrees
in Social Work. The participants have been enrolled
in two-year research courses at the most respected universities
in the United States.
· Tungalag Chuluun, University
of Pennsylvania, USA, 1999-2001, Email: tungalag_chuluun@hotmail.com
· Erdenechimeg Tserendorj- Washington
University at St. Louis, George Warren Brown School
of Social Work, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. 2000-2002,
Email: chimgeeshinee@hotmail.com
· Oyut-Erdene Namdaldagva- Columbia
University, School of social work, New York, 2000-2002,
Email: oyuterdene@yahoo.com
· Darihand Bayar- Washington University
at St. Louis, George Warren Brown School of Social Work,
St. Louis, Missouri, USA. 2001-2003, Email: dbayar@unicef.org
· Zolzaya Sukhbaatar, Columbia
University, School of social work, New York, 2001-2003,
Email: sssmydc@magicnet.mn
· Enkhtuya Sukhbaatar, Washington
University at St. Louis, George Warren Brown School
of Social Work, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. 2001-2003,
Email: enkhtuyamn@yahoo.com
· Olonchimeg Dorjpurev, Washington
University at St. Louis, George Warren Brown School
of Social Work, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. 2002-2004,
Email:
· Amaraa Dorjsambuu, Columbia University,
School of social work, New York, 2003-2005, Email: d_amaraa@hotmail.com
· Altantsetseg Batsukh, Washington
University at St. Louis, George Warren Brown School
of Social Work, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. 2003-2005,
Email: baltan2002@yahoo.com
· Tungalag, Washington University
at St. Louis, George Warren Brown School of Social Work,
St. Louis, Missouri, USA. 2003-2005, Email: n/a
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