| Global Update
A Newsletter from Global Agriculture Programs, College of Agriculture, Iowa State University |
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2006 Request for Applications: United States
- Mexico TIES Initiative
Higher Education for Development (HED), in cooperation
with USAID/Mexico, is issuing this call for Applications for the U.S.
- Mexico Training, Internships, Exchanges, and Scholarships (TIES) Partnership
Initiative. For this RFA, HED anticipates recommending approximately
ten (10) awards of up to $300,000 each, incrementally funded at $100,000
per year over a three-year period, contingent on USAID funding. Applications
must address one the following sectors: economic development and competitiveness;
environment; rural, small producers; democracy; and health. Successful
applicant institutions will typically propose at least seven or more
long-term (two academic semesters) scholarships for Mexicans to be embedded
within a partnership, in addition to other training, internships,
and exchanges.
The deadline for receipt of applications is June 2, 2006, 5:00 p.m. EDT.
The RFA is available on HED's website: www.HEDprogram.org
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Faculty/Students Participate in Spring Break
Travel Courses
The following Ag Study Abroad Travel Courses will take place during
Spring Break:
Program/Department |
Group Leader(s) |
Dates |
Participants |
Argentina/Ag Business |
Ebby Luvaga |
March 9-20, 2006 |
21 students/2 group leaders |
Brazil/ABE |
Brian Steward |
March 8-21, 2006 |
5 students/1 group leader |
Costa Rica/NREM |
Jim Pease Jim Dinsmore |
March 10-20, 2006 |
15 students/2 group leaders |
Costa Rica/Agronomy |
Randy Killorn Lee Burras |
March 9-17, 2006 |
11 students/2 group leaders |
Honduras/Biology |
Don Sakaguchi Ed Powell |
March 11-18, 2006 |
11 students/2 group leaders |
Uruguay |
Charles Brummer Valentin Picasso Gretchen Zdorkowski |
March 10-20, 2006 |
13 students/3 group leaders |
Looking For a Few Good Students
The Student Travel Consultant Program (STC), a recruiting campaign organized
by the Agriculture Study Abroad office, gives returning study abroad
students the opportunity to share their experience and new found knowledge
about travel with their peers in the College of Agriculture. In its
second year, the STC program allows the Agricultural Study Abroad office
to increase students' participation in studying abroad through the enthusiasm
and interest of returned study abroad students. STCs work one-on-one
with their peers who have never studied abroad, helping them gain a
better understanding of the opportunities, the importance, and the impact
of international education. The Agriculture Study Abroad office is now
hiring STCs for the 2006/07 academic year. Please contact Difei Shen
at dfshen@iastate.edu if you
know any students who love talking about their international experience
and would be a good role model for future study abroad participants.
There and Back - Reflections of ISU World Adventurers
"There and Back --- Reflections of ISU World Adventurers"
is a new Agricultural Study Abroad Contest initiated by the Agricultural
Study Abroad office this semester. The main focus of this program is
to have returned students (College of Ag or on College of Ag programs)
design some project to reflect and share their study abroad experiences
with other students. Projects can be entered into the contest as a group
or individual and can include film, photography, theatre, poetry, writing,
etc. Prizes are worth at least $500 for each entry. Questions can be
directed to Difei Shen at dfshen@iastate.edu.
Summer Study Abroad Programs with Applicant
Openings
Three summer study abroad programs are still open to more applicants.
Programs vary in length and price but all meet students' international
perspectives requirements. Interested students should stop by the Agriculture
Study Abroad Office, 111 Curtiss Hall or email agsao@iastate.edu
for more information.
Culture, Development, Agriculture and Nature Resources in China and/or South Korea, NREM 496, 3 to 5 credits, lead by Dick Schultz, Joe Colletti, Denise Bjelland and Difei Shen. This 5-week program covers 2 countries in east Asia, China and South Korea, with 16 days in each country. Students who participate in the full 5-week program will have an opportunity to compare two countries in the same geographic area that have taken different political and economic paths. Students who cannot participate in the full program may choose to participate in a 16-day program in one of the 2 countries. The trip to China will focus on features of rural China, including population (villages and towns), poverty alleviation, rural enterprises, natural resource management, rural industries, and history/culture. The trip to South Korea will introduce students to issues in natural resource management, agriculture and culture of South Korea through field trips and hands-on opportunities.
Agro-Ecology of Brazil, A Trans-Amazonian Perspective, NREM 496/596, 3 credits, lead by Jim Pease and Susan Silveira. To offer a better understanding of the resources and constraints on northern and northeastern Brazil's ecosystems, students will explore the different ecological zones of north and northeast Brazil from the endangered Atlantic Rainforest, to agriculture in the dry plateau region, to a boat trip down the Amazon. Students will learn about the culture, agriculture and ecosystems of Brazil and will gain a better understanding of agriculture in several very unique ecosystems while learning about methods of sustainable and not-so-sustainable agricultural systems. There will be opportunities to meet Brazilian students studying the same subjects and discuss/compare environmental problems and solutions in their home settings.
Exploring Ecosystem Exploitation, Degradation, and
its Restitution in Southern and Northern Ghana, AGRON
496, 3 credits, lead by Andrew Manu, Al Hasselman, and Mary DeBaca.
Students will explore ecosystem, history, and culture of southern Ghana.
They will carry out projects to study the role of indigenous technologies
to promote agriculture sustainability and environmental integrity. They
will continue with database establishment on soil and water quality
of Ghana that was started during the student group program in 2005.
Students will investigate the history and cultural diversity in 4 major
regions of Ghana and visits include Aburi Botanical Gardens, Cape Coast
and Elmina Slave Castles, a canopy walk in Kakum Nature Park, Nzulezu
- a village built entirely on stilts in the middle of a lake, Fiema
Buabeng Monkey Sanctuary and University of Ghana.
International Visitors to the College of Agriculture
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of Visit |
Country |
Visitor(s) |
Department/Contact |
| February 21 – March 8 | Yulia Dzhabarova Slavi Panayotov |
VAAP Mary Holz-Clause |
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| February 21 – March 8 | Wilhelm Schuster Aurel Petrus |
VAAP Mary Holz-Clause |
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| March 24 – April 28 | Sorina Mihacea, Daniela Botus,
Maria Iamandei, Laura Nestor |
ABE Ramesh Kanwar |
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| April 10 – November 30 | Kazunobu Yahashi | ABE Lie Tang |
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| March/April | |
7 participants | Seed Science |
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Where Are Faculty/Staff Traveling??? |
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Global Ag Programs
College of Agriculture
Iowa State University
104 Curtiss Hall, Ames, IA 50011-1050 USA
Phone: 515-294-8454; FAX: 515-294-9477
E-mail: gap@iastate.edu
http://www.ag.iastate.edu/global/
| David
Acker, Director-GAP/Associate Dean, 294-8454 |
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Eduarda
Becerra, Program Coordinator - Visitor Programs, 294-3972 |
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Denise
Bjelland, Associate Director-GAP, Fiscal/ Visitor Programs, 294-2883 |
Jodi
Cornell, Program Coordinator, Ag Study Abroad, 294-1851 |
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Sue
Finestead, Support Staff, 294-8454 |
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Shelley
Taylor,Assistant Director-GAP/Director-Ag Study Abroad, 294-5393 |
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