| Global Update
A Newsletter from Global Agriculture Programs, College of Agriculture, Iowa State University |
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World Food Prize
The 2007 World Food Prize International Symposium will be held October
17-19, 2007, at the Downtown Marriott Hotel in Des Moines. The theme
of this year's symposium will be "Biofuels and Biofood: The Global
Challenges of Emerging Technologies." The 2007 World Food Prize
Laureate is Dr. Phillip E. Nelson of Purdue University. For complete
information on all events: www.worldfoodprize.org/index.htm
To register online:
www.worldfoodprize.org/Registration/2007/07Registration.htm
For registration questions: wfp@worldfoodprize.org or 515-245-3783
World Food Day - Monday, October 16, 2007
The links between climate change, hunger and poverty will be the focus
of the 2007 World Food Day teleconference which airs on Tuesday, October
16, 2007 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Three international leaders will discuss the crosscutting issues of global climate change and the potentially disastrous consequences, especially for millions of poor and chronically undernourished people. Guest panelists include:
Suzanne Hunt, independent consultant working with the Natural Resources
Defense Council and the Global Bioenergy Partnership,
Dr. Cynthia Rosenzweig, research scientist and leader of the Climate
Impacts Group at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, and
Dr. Stephen H. Schneider, Stanford University professor for interdisciplinary
environmental studies and editor of Climate Change, an interdisciplinary
journal
In addition, there will be an uplink from the World Food Prize ceremonies.
The teleconference can be viewed in Room 1020 Extension and 4-H Building. If you are interested in attending this satellite, please register by contacting:
Joyce Greving
Assistant EFNEP/FNP Coordinator
ISU Families Extension
101 MacKay
Phone: 294-3079
E-mail: jagrevin@iastate.edu
Additional information about World Food Day can be found on their web site at: www.worldfooddayusa.org
Fall Seminar Series - Feeding the World: Are
We Making Progress?
"Ghana - Enhancing Child Nutrition through Animal
Resource Food Management (ENAM): An Animal Scientist's Perspective on
the Role of Animal-Source Foods in Diets of Young Children in Rural
Ghana" presented by Dr. Elizabeth Lonergan, Associate Professor
of Animal Science at ISU, will be the focus of the second installment
of the Fall 2007 Seminar Series on September 20, 12 - 1 p.m., in the
Ensminger Room, 1204 Kildee Hall. The series is sponsored by the M.E.
Ensminger International Chair in Animal Agriculture, Raymond and Mary
Baker Chair in Global Agriculture and the Center for Sustainable Rural
Livelihoods. For more information: www.ag.iastate.edu/global/Fall2007Seminars.htm
Funding Opportunities
2007-08 Dean of Agriculture's International Research Grants Program
for faculty and staff. The guidelines and criteria for proposals can
be found at: http://www.ag.iastate.edu/global/isu_funding_01.htm
Deadline: October 12, 2007
Contact Shelley Taylor, 4-5393, sztaylor@iastate.edu,
for information.
2007-08 International Funding for Graduate Students and Postdocs. The
guidelines and criteria for proposals can be found at: http://www.ag.iastate.edu/global/isu_funding_03.htm
Deadline: October 12, 2007
Contact Shelley Taylor, 4-5393, sztaylor@iastate.edu,
for information.
Funding Opportunities - BARD
BARD (Binational Agricultural Research and Development
Fund) is a competitive funding program for mutually beneficial, mission-oriented,
strategic and applied research of agricultural problems, jointly conducted
by American and Israeli scientists. Projects focus on increasing agricultural
productivity, particularly in hot and dry climates, and emphasize plant
and animal health, food quality and safety, and environmental issues.
Researchers affiliated with public or not-for-profit, private entities
are eligible to apply for funding. BARD also supports international
workshops. BARD offers fellowships for graduate students, postdoctoral
research and senior research scientists. Program dates for submission
are as follows:
BARD Research Proposals: September 6,
2007
Senior Research Fellowships, Postdoctoral Fellowships, Graduate Student
Fellowships: January 15, 2008
Workshops: February 1, 2008
Please visit www.bard-isus.com for complete information.
Peanut CRSPS Call for Proposals
The Peanut CRSP is pleased to release the first of the call for proposals
for the2007-2012 period. Deadline for proposal submission is September
30, 2007. The full proposal is available for download at: http://168.29.148.65/pdfs/PCRSP-PTP-100.pdf
Exchange Visitor Form for Visiting Scholars
(DS-2019 Forms) - Reminder
DS-2019 (Exchange Visitor Forms for Visiting Scholars)
forms no longer need to be signed by the Dean of Agriculture or by Global
Agriculture Programs. They may be forwarded directly to ISS from the
departments.
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Student Travel Consultant (STC) Program Provides
Support for Students Considering Studying Abroad
Funded through the Culture Corps Grant through the International Students
and Scholars Office and the Vice President for Student Affairs, STC
students are returned study abroad students who work with the Agriculture
Study Abroad office to promote study abroad. Speaking from first-hand
experiences, STC students are able to advise other students within the
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences who are interested in studying
abroad. They are also able to walk other students through the process
of picking a program, applying and preparing for a study abroad experience,
and help design promotional materials for international programs. The
following students work as STC students for Fall 2007: Elly Sukup, Public
Service & Administration in Ag & International Ag; Sarah Asberry,
Biology; Franny Clary, Nutritional Science; Doug Bjelland, Animal Science;
Rebecca Hume, Agronomy; Andy DeVries, Graphic Design; Anna Farrand,
Graphic Design.
Market Your Study Abroad Experience: A Career
Workshop
On Wednesday, September 12, the Ag Study Abroad Office will host a workshop
to assist returning study abroad students in making themselves more
marketable through the utilization of their international experiences.
Specific objectives include helping students learn how to identify the
useful skills gained from their study abroad experiences, how to showcase
those skills during an interview or on a resume, and how to share international
experiences with others. Guest speakers are Mike Gaul, ISU College of
Agriculture and Life Sciences Career Services, and ISU students who
have already utilized their study abroad experiences in their career
pursuits. This career workshop was first offered Fall 2006. For more
information, please contact Difei Shen at dfshen@iastate.edu.
"There and Back" --- Reflections of
ISU World Adventurers
The Agriculture Study Abroad office is hosting its 6th
Photo Contest, There and Back: Reflections of ISU World Adventures to
highlight the stories, memories, and experiences of Summer 2007 world
travelers. Any College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) student
who has studied abroad or non-CALS student who has participated in an
Agriculture Study Abroad program in Summer 2007 is eligible to take
part in this photo contest. Photos can be entered into 3 categories,
ISU around the world, scenic view, and cultural experience. The deadline
for students to submit photos is October 17 (Wednesday). For more information,
please contact Franny Clary at fclary@iastate.edu.
Incoming Exchange Students and Interns
| International Exchange Students at ISU, Fall 2007 | |||
| Name | University/Country | ||
| Rafael Costa Silva | Federal University at Campina Grande, Brazil | ||
| Caio Vinicius Leite | University of Vicosa, Brazil | ||
| Mateus Marques Bueno | University of Vicosa, Brazil | ||
| Gabriel Araujo Silva Ferraz | University of Lavras, Brazil | ||
| Christoph Schunko | University of Natural Resources and Applied Sciences, Austria | ||
| International Interns at ISU, Fall 2007 | |||
| Name | University/Country | ||
| Juan Andres Carvajal Amador | EARTH, Costa Rica | ||
| Laura Patricia Oporta Gonzalez | EARTH, Costa Rica | ||
| Neus Martinez Micaelo | University of Lleida, Spain (continuation of summer internship) | ||
| Jacinto Valderrama Diaz | University of Lleida, Spain (continuation of summer internship) | ||
Application Deadlines for Two Winter Travel
Course
The application deadline for two winter travel courses
is fast approaching:
Ecuador: Analysis of Food and Agricultural Systems in Ecuador, September
21
Mexico: Food, Fiber, Folklore, and Flamingos, October
1
For more information about these two programs, as well as Spring and Summer Programs, please visit our website at www.agstudyabroad.iastate.edu/travel_courses.htm
International Visitors to the College of Agriculture
| Dates
of Visit |
Country |
Visitor(s) |
Department/Contact |
| August 15 - 18 | B.K. Ahunu |
GAP David Acker |
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| August 20 |
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48 seed distributors and farmers | GAP Eduarda Becerra |
| August 19 - 22 | |
2 media personnel 1 interpreter |
GAP |
| August 21 - 31 | Professor Ivan Stankov Dr. Tchonka Miteva |
ABE Ramesh Kanwar |
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| August 31 - October 31 | 6 government officials | NREM Richard Schultz |
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| September 1 - May 31 | Tahir Sarwar | ABE Ramesh Kanwar |
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| September 3 - November 30 | 3 participants | Animal Science Max Rothschild |
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| October 23 | H.E. Yashar Aliyev | GAP David Acker |
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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, Admin/Fiscal, 294-2883 |
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| Jodi Cornell, Program Coordinator, Ag Study Abroad, 294-1851 |
Sue
Finestead, Support Staff, 294-8454 |
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Difei
Shen , Post-doc, Ag Study Abroad, 294-8447 |
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Shelley
Taylor,Assistant Director-GAP/Director-Ag Study Abroad, 294-5393 |
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