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  • Training educators: it takes a globe Published: Wednesday, 17 Apr 2013

     

    The College of Education incorporates global experience into their doctoral programs, giving graduates a world view on education. 

    Tags: china  education  students  international  Partnership    
  • A Growing International Student Population Published: Tuesday, 05 Mar 2013

    The Office for International Students and Scholars is helping students and the university address needs for the increasing international student population at MSU. 

    Tags: china  students  international  internationalization  opportunity    
  • MSU to offer good wishes in Celebration of Chinese New Year Published: Wednesday, 06 Feb 2013

    In celebration of the ancient tradition of Chinese New Year, the Career Services Network and International Studies and Programs have come together to offer New Year greetings and tangerines in the International Center Lobby on Friday, February 8 from 11:30 to 1:30 pm. Students, faculty and staff are invited to stop to ring in the year of the snake. 

    Tags: china  careerservices  chinese  NewYear  internationalization    
  • MSU celebrates 2012 International Education Week Published: Friday, 02 Nov 2012

    Each November, Michigan State University joins institutions across the country in celebrating International Education Week November 11 through 18. As a special recognition week sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education, International Education Week was established "to promote programs that prepare Americans for a global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to study, learn, and exchange experiences in the United States."

    Tags: china  india  internationalization  internationaleducationweek  globalfestival    
  • MSU Leads Global Effort to Study Link Between People, Planet Published: Monday, 23 Apr 2012

    Hundreds of scientists from around the world are involved in a new initiative at Michigan State University to improve cutting-edge research on the increasingly fragile relationship between humans and the environment.

    The National Science Foundation recognized this research as a priority and has selected MSU to lead the effort, called the International Network of Research on Coupled Human and Natural Systems, or CHANS-net. The NSF is supporting the project with a $1.5 million, fi

    Tags: china  environment  research  Partnership    
  • Farmers more likely to be green if they talk to their neighbors Published: Friday, 20 Apr 2012

    MSU researchers find that farmers are more likely to reenroll their land in a conservation program if they talk to their neighbors about it.

    Scientists from MSU’s Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability used a simulation model to study the amount of land farmers in the Wolong Nature Reserve in southwestern China reenrolled in the Grain-to-Green Program (GTGP), which aims to reduce soil erosion by converting sloping cropland to forest or grassland. Farmers receive

    Tags: china  environment  research  engagement  Partnership    
  • China’s Agricultural Development at a Crossroads Published: Friday, 20 Apr 2012

    New research conducted by Michigan State University, Renmin University and Landesa shows China is at a crossroads in its agriculture development. As a result, MSU researchers suggest that China should protect land rights of all farm families and restrict corporate farming if it wants to close the income gap between cities and countryside.

    Tags: china  food  research  Partnership    
  • Three grad students win support for environmental work Published: Thursday, 09 Jun 2011

    EAST LANSING, Mich-- Spring has brought a crop of honors and opportunity to three doctoral candidates in the Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability.

    Two fellowships and an award will help open doors to research projects that help advance the understanding of how humans and nature interact – and how both can achieve sustainability and thrive. From fisheries in Australia to the comings and goings of pandas in China and how climate change may ultimately affect thei

    Tags: china  environment  students  austraila    
  • Study Finds China's Agricultural Development at a Crossroads Published: Tuesday, 01 Mar 2011

    New research conducted by Michigan State University, Renmin University and Landesa shows China is at a crossroads in its agriculture development. As a result, MSU researchers suggest that China should protect land rights of all farm families and restrict corporate farming if it wants to close the income gap between cities and countryside.

    Tags: china  agriculture  research    
  • MSU Alumni Association Hosting Parent Teas in China Published: Wednesday, 23 Feb 2011

    Michigan State University Alumni Association will host several Parent Tea event in China between March 1 and March 9. Events will be held in Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu.

    Tags: china  hong kong  alumni  research    
  • MSU: Tops in study abroad participation, international student enrollment Published: Monday, 15 Nov 2010

    EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State University ranks in the top 10 for both study abroad participation and international student enrollment, according to Open Doors 2010, the annual report on international education released today by the Institute of International Education.

    Tags: africa  asia  china  education  scholarship    
  • Internationals get spooky at American Culture Night Published: Thursday, 29 Oct 2009

    Its spooky, its scary and its a truly cultural experience. Participants saw the spooky side of American tradition at the latest American Culture Night hosted by the Visiting International Professional Program at MSU.

    Tags: china  uzbekistan  russia    
  • United Nations official brings international engagement discussion to MSU Published: Thursday, 22 Oct 2009
    Michigan State University and the state of Michigan could benefit from recent efforts between the United States and the United Nations to improve their relationship, according to a U.N. official who will visit campus to discuss the changing relationship.
    Tags: south africa  china  health  education  environment    
  • Internationals experience American culture at local cider mill Published: Monday, 19 Oct 2009
    More than 50 visiting professionals and students from around the globe discovered apple cider and other fall traditions Saturday at the Country Mill in Charlotte. Its exciting because we usually get apples from the grocery store, said Cheng Hong, a participant in the Visiting International Professional Program (VIPP) at Michigan State University. Coming from China, Hong was especially excited to see fresh fruit grown in the local community.
    Tags: china    
  • Consortium on Development Studies honors Corey Published: Friday, 11 Sep 2009
    Kenneth E. Corey, a professor at Michigan State University, is the recipient of the first Gill-Chin Lim Global Award from the Consortium on Development Studies. The award was presented to Corey this summer at a ceremony held at Hanyang University in Korea. The award carries a cash grant of $10,000, supported by Lims family.
    Tags: north america  china  sri lanka  united kingdom  research    
  • Alternative spring break takes international students on corporate tour Published: Thursday, 19 Mar 2009
    With more than 28 students representing the colleges of engineering and business at MSU, the Career Services Network Spring Break Corporate Tour took students to new levels of job exploration and career counseling. Nearly thirty percent of the students participating in the tour were MSU international students
    Tags: china  food    
  • MSU appoints first international alumni relations director Published: Tuesday, 17 Mar 2009
    After a national search, Claire Brender has joined Michigan State University as director of international alumni relations. She will work with International Studies and Programs and the MSU Alumni Association.
    Tags: china  japan  alumni    
  • MSU Beijing Office Hosts Reception for New Chinese Students Published: Monday, 10 Jul 2006
    A recent reception at MSU’s new Beijing office provided an opportunity for around 20 newly admitted undergraduate and graduate students from China to meet and mingle with MSU staff and alumni, as well as a group of Michigan students participating in MSU’s new “China Adventure” study abroad program.
    Tags: china  alumni  education  study abroad    
  • MSU Federal Credit Union Scholarships Support 47 Students for Study Abroad Published: Thursday, 05 May 2005
    In 2004, the MSU Federal Credit Union established a $2.5 million endowment for MSU study abroad scholarships. This endowment has greatly increased available scholarship funds for MSU students studying abroad. Forty-seven students were awarded scholarships to study abroad during winter break 2004-2005, spring semester 2005, and summer semester 2005. Below are the scholarship award recipients (with major, program, and destination) announced during the endowments second year.
    Tags: europe  china  israel  peru  agriculture    
  • International photographs help illustrate MSU mission Published: Sunday, 20 Jun 2004
    Michigan State Universitys Office of International Studies and Programs, in cooperation with the MSU Alumni Association, has posted a virtual gallery of winning photographs related to MSUs international mission.
    Tags: morocco  china  india  philippines  france    
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