FARE Graduate Student wins O.P. Dwivedi Prize for International Development...
Posted on Wednesday, May 06, 2015
Liam Kelly, a graduate of the M.Sc. program in FARE, has won the O.P. Dwivedi Prize for International Development. Awarded by the University of Guelph, the O.P. Dwivedi Prize recognizes the student's overall scholastic achievement, as well as the practical and social significance of their graduate research. Liam’s thesis (entitled An Assessment of Land Tenure Security on Haiti’s Central Plateau: Implications for Farm-Level Investments) was supervised by Dr. Brady Deaton, and provided an empirically based analysis of formal and informal ownership of land in rural Haiti. Liam Kelly, a graduate of the M.Sc. program in FARE, has won the O.P. Dwivedi Prize for International Development. Awarded by the University of Guelph, the O.P. Dwivedi Prize recognizes the student's overall scholastic achievement, as well as the practical and social significance of their graduate research. Liam’s thesis (entitled An Assessment of Land Tenure Security on Haiti’s Central Plateau: Implications for Farm-Level Investments) was supervised by Dr. Brady Deaton, and provided an empirically based analysis of formal and informal ownership of land in rural Haiti.