Promoting Science for Resolving Food Insecurity in Africa

Open to All Registrants
Friday, 13 February 2015: 10:30 AM-11:30 AM
Room 210H (San Jose Convention Center)
The U.S. Borlaug Fellows in Global Food Security graduate research grant program supports exceptional graduate students who are interested in developing a component of their research in a developing country setting and in collaboration with a mentor from an International Agricultural Research Center (IARC). The fellowship program will lay a foundation for launching long-term international research collaborations for the students and their affiliated faculty advisors and IARC/National Agricultural Research System (NARS) mentors. The group of graduate students supported by the program will eventually assume leadership positions in a wide variety of organizations and across an array of disciplines related to food security.
Coordinator:
Pamela McClure, U.S. Borlaug Fellows in Global Food Security
Presenters:
Anne Dare, Purdue US Borlaug Fellows,
Claire Fitch, Purdue US Borlaug Fellows and Matthew Stasiewicz, Purdue US Borlaug Fellows