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Fulbright-Hays FRA Fellowship Opportunities Published: Thursday, 30 Oct 2008The official opening of the U.S. Department of Education FY 2009 Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad (FRA) Program fellowship grant competition is scheduled to be announced next week with an anticipated national application submission deadline of November 20, 2008. -
Behind the scenes at Bug Day Published: Wednesday, 08 Oct 2008The MSU 4-H Childrens Garden is always a hit with kids, but it really comes to life on Bug Day. Join MSUToday host Jim Peck in the garden where MSU research, fun, and families come together
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MSU expands role in National Childrens Study with $57 million NIH contract; groundbreaking research Published: Tuesday, 07 Oct 2008MSU expands role in National Childrens Study with $57 million NIH contract; groundbreaking research to focus on childrens health
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Eight MSU faculty members to take part in the Getulio Vargas Foundation's December Workshop in Brazi Published: Wednesday, 12 Dec 2007Sao Paulo, Brazil, where MSU faculty helped to establish their graduate program in Business Administration in the 1960s and 1970s, is where the Getulio Vargas Foundation is located.
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MSU Museum Opens Special Exhibition of International Prints Published: Thursday, 04 Oct 2007A three-month MSU Museum special exhibition, "The International Print Portfolio: Artists' Expressions of Universal Human Rights," will run October 7, 2007 - January 4, 2008 in the MSU Museum West Gallery. The prints featured in this exhibition were produced by a diverse group of artists from all over the world, from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East to Australia and the Americas. These striking, sometimes disturbing works are accompanied by artist biographies and statements by the artists t
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Women & International Development Program to Merge with Program in Women, Gender, & Social Justice Published: Thursday, 15 Feb 2007Two MSU programs are merging to form a center that will focus on gender and womens studies within a global framework. MSU's Women and International Development (WID) Program in International Studies and Programs (ISP) will join forces with the Program in Women, Gender, and Social Justice (WGSJ) in the College of Arts and Letters to create the Center for Gender in Global Context (GenCen). The new center will be a hub for research, teaching, and service related to gender and women in global persp
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MSU Partners with Lebanese American University to Train Female Teachers and Students in Educational Published: Thursday, 30 Nov 2006Researchers at Michigan State University are helping female teachers at the Lebanese American University (LAU) in Beirut learn how to effectively use internet technology in their classrooms, preparing them and their students to better compete in the increasingly global marketplace. MSU College of Education Professors Joseph Codde and Rhonda Egidio along with Eric Freedman, an assistant professor of journalism and assistant dean for international studies and programs, are working to create a gend
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MSU Partners with Vietnamese University in New Education Center Published: Friday, 10 Nov 2006Michigan State Universitys College of Education has partnered with Canto University in Vietnam to open the CTU-MSU Center for Innovations in Education on the CTU campus. The center was dedicated at ceremonies on Oct. 17, and represents a milestone in expanding cooperation between the two universities.
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MSU Museum Features International Exhibitions Published: Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006Two current MSU Museum exhibits, "Workers Culture in Two Nations: South Africa and the United States" and "Lest We Forget: The Triumph Over Slavery," include significant international content.
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Peace Corps Partnership Yields New Graduate Degree Program Published: Thursday, 01 Jun 2006Michigan State University, already a top Peace Corps producer, will offer a masters level program combining campus coursework in East Lansing with Peace Corps volunteerism abroad. The new MSU Masters International program is based on existing masters of science programs in the MSU College of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
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MSU Announces $50,000 International Predissertation Travel Awards Competition; Application Deadline Published: Monday, 03 Apr 2006MSU announces the first competition for 10 awards of up to $5,000 each for foreign travel of MSU Ph.D. candidates at the predissertation stage in the Colleges of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Arts and Letters, Education, and Social Science. These awards will support travel abroad to the awardees intended dissertation research sites for a minimum 60-day stay during 2006.
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MSU's Muslim Studies Program Established in ISP Published: Wednesday, 11 Jan 2006MSU's new Muslim Studies Program is joining the area studies centers and thematic international institutes in ISP. The program is coordinated by Mohammed Ayoob, University Distinguished Professor of International Relations in MSUs James Madison College.
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Strengthening Canadian-U.S. Relations is Topic of 10/06 MSU Conference Published: Wednesday, 05 Oct 2005Michigan State University will host former Gov. James J. Blanchard as the first Canadian National Railway (CN) Distinguished Lecturer at the inaugural CN Forum Thursday, Oct. 6, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Kellogg Center Auditorium on the MSU campus.
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Strengthening Canadian-U.S. Relations is Topic of 10/08 MSU Conference Published: Wednesday, 05 Oct 2005Michigan State University will host former Gov. James J. Blanchard as the first Canadian National Railway (CN) Distinguished Lecturer at the inaugural CN Forum Thursday, Oct. 6, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Kellogg Center Auditorium on the MSU campus.
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Strengthening Canadian-U.S. Relations is Topic of 10/08 MSU Conference Published: Tuesday, 04 Oct 2005James J. Blanchard, former U.S. ambassador to Canada and governor of Michigan, will give the keynote address at the first annual CN Forum, to be held on the MSU campus Thursday, Oct. 6, 2005, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. The Forum, titled Strengthening Canadian-U.S. Relations, which will take place in the Kellogg Center auditorium, is free and open to the public.
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New Acting Director Appointed to Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Published: Monday, 29 Aug 2005MSUs Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) begins the 2005-06 academic year with a new acting director, Peter Beattie, associate professor and Brazil scholar in the Department of History.
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New Acting Director Appointed to Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Published: Monday, 29 Aug 2005MSUs Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) begins the 2005-06 academic year with a new acting director, Peter Beattie, associate professor and Brazil scholar in the Department of History.
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New Acting Director Appointed to Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Published: Monday, 29 Aug 2005MSUs Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) begins the 2005-06 academic year with a new acting director, Peter Beattie, associate professor and Brazil scholar in the Department of History.
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