The E.T. and Vam York International Scholars Program provides limited support to agricultural faculty at Auburn along with graduate students who want to gain an understanding of working in foreign conditions, particularly where their research, specialized studies teaching or outreach program could make a difference in the quality of life for local populations.
An important aspect of the program is providing an international experience for faculty and graduate students with little or no previous travel outside the United States. By doing so, Auburn faculty and graduate students are better prepared to appreciate and deal with the global nature of agricultural issues in the world today.
Funding is typically provided for travel and subsistence costs while abroad. However, in some cases, other expenses associated with the activity may be requested and approved in the proposal.
Successful applicants are expected to provide a seminar sharing their findings, project experiences and accomplishments at some point in the semester following their trip. These seminars are open to all interested faculty, staff, and students.
The E.T. York Distinguished Lecturer Series features internationally known speakers addressing issues related to agriculture, food, the environment and natural resources. It was established in the Auburn University College of Agriculture in 1981 through a gift from E.T. and Vam Cardwell York; both are native Alabamians and Auburn University graduates.
Dr. York served as Director of the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service from 1959 until 1962; he then went on to head the USDA’s Federal Extension Service in Washington, D.C. Later, he served as provost and vice president for agriculture at the University of Florida and then chancellor of the State University System of Florida until his retirement in 1980.
Lectures are free and open to the public.
March 15, 2024
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Reflections and Evaluation Findings from the iFEED Initiative (video) by Dr. David Cline, Mollie Smith and Dr. Felicia Tuggle.
(iFEED = Integrated Aquaculture For Food Production, Education, Empowerment and Development)
February 9, 2024
- Amazon Research: AU-SINCHI Cooperation in Aquatic Parasitology (video) by Dr. Ash Bullard and his MSC student Kamila Cajiao-Mora
April 21, 2023
- Auburn Study Abroad in Thessaloniki, Greece (video) by Dr. Wilmer Pacheco, Dr. Yifen Wang, Megan Adamson, and 14 student participants.
March 31, 2023
- Application of physiological ecology research in Czechia & beyond (video) by Dr. Kaelyn Fogelman – School of Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Aquatic Sciences.
*Presentation materials available upon request.
The College of Agriculture provides limited support to agricultural faculty, post-docs and graduate students at Auburn who want to attend professional conferences, society meetings/workshops at an international location.
One thing to keep in mind is that a participant must get approval from their faculty advisor and department head about the attendance prior to communicating with the college. The same applies to funding, a participant shall always seek for faculty/department level support before applying for the travel support with the college.
Successful applicants are expected to provide a seminar sharing their experiences and findings in the same semester or the semester following their trip. These seminars are open to all interested faculty, staff, and students.
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