Promoting Science for Resolving Food Insecurity in Africa
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Promoting Science for Resolving Food Insecurity in Africa
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
Claire Fitch, Purdue US Borlaug Fellows and Matthew Stasiewicz, Purdue US Borlaug Fellows
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