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From: "Thorington, Richard" [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 3:20 PM
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Natural History Collections Management Training Program for Latin 
American and Caribbean Professionals
 
Natural History Collections Management Training Program for Latin American and 
Caribbean Professionals
The National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, is pleased to 
announce the second session of a six-week training program in the management, 
preservation, and use of natural history collections for professionals working 
in Latin American and Caribbean countries. This program, an initiative of the 
Director’s Office and Museum’s Latino Program and conceived by NMNH Director 
Cristián Samper, is made possible through the generous support of the 
Inter-American Development Bank, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the 
Mexico-North Research Network, Inc. The first successful session was held in 
2008. The second session will take place at the National Museum of Natural 
History, in Washington, DC, during the period from February 9 to March 20, 2009.
Created to strengthen technical and scientific cooperation between the National 
Museum of Natural History and Latin American and Caribbean countries, the 
program is designed to train colleagues working in public museums and 
not-for-profit research centers in best practices for managing, preserving, and 
utilizing natural history collections. Participants will collaborate with 
Museum staff to identify best practices that can be applied within the context 
of their home institution’s mission, resources, and environmental conditions. 
The goal of the program is to provide training that will enable participants to 
return to their countries with the expert knowledge to strengthen their home 
institutions. 
In 2009, the program will support 10 participants.
Each participant will receive an award that will cover their travel from their 
country of origin to Washington, DC, and their lodging expenses in the DC 
metropolitan area. A living allowance will also be provided. Insurance costs 
will not be covered, but a medical emergency fund will be available.
Participants will be responsible for arranging any visas that may be necessary 
for their travel to the U.S. and for the cost of obtaining such visas.
For further information and forms, please visit www.mnh.si.edu/rc/cmtplacp/ If 
you have any questions, please contact Carol R. Butler, Chief of Collections, 
or Diana X. Munn, Latino Program Coordinator
Posted by
Richard W. Thorington, Jr.
Division of Mammals, MRC 108
Smithsonian Institution
P.O. Box 37012
Washington, DC 20013-7012

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