MSU RESOURCES


Women and International Development (WID) Program
Established in 1978, WID is the longest-standing program of its kind in the nation, promoting teaching, research, and action on international development and global transformation as they affect women and gender relations.

Environmental Science and Policy Program (ESPP)
Answering complex problems requires collaborative efforts. Environmental science and policy demands flexibility, creativity, and knowledge drawn from many fields. This holds true for students shaping their education or for professionals seeking solutions to practical problems. ESPP is more about access, less about barriers, offering interdisciplinary science for better decisions, for creative solutions, and for choices and balance for the future.

Graduate Specialization in Ethics and Development
The Specialization in Ethics and Development provides graduate students and faculty with the opportunity to address collaboratively and in a philosophically sophisticated manner the difficult ethical issues that arise in the course of social, economic, political, and cultural development within an increasingly inter-connected global context.

Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems
MSU's entry point for a wide range of activities in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems, this website includes pages on:

  1. Cover Crops
  2. Soil Ecology and Management
  3. Economic Analysis
  4. Integrated Pest Management
  5. Biological Control with Native Plants
  6. Crop Biotechnology and Sustainable Agriculture
  7. Livestock - Beef
  8. Cultural Diversity, Food, and Agriculture
  9. Women and Agriculture
   

Gender, Justice, and Environmental Change
c/o Center for Gender in Global Context (GenCen)
206 International Center
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824
USA



Phone: (517) 353-5040
Fax: (517) 432-4845
gjec@msu.edu
http://www.gjec.msu.edu