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- CRaDIE 2007 Annual Report(Virginia Tech, 2007)The Center for Research and Development in International Education (CRADIE) provides a focus for the School of Education’s efforts in international and cross-cultural research as well as outreach activities to clients in K-12, higher education, government settings, and non-governmental organizations at home and abroad. This annual report details significant accomplishments for the center in 2006-2007.
- CRaDIE 2007-2008 Annual Report(Virginia Tech, 2008)The Center for Research and Development in International Education (CRADIE) provides a focus for the School of Education’s efforts in international and cross-cultural research as well as outreach activities to clients in K-12, higher education, government settings, and non-governmental organizations at home and abroad. This annual report details significant accomplishments for the center in 2007-2008.
- CRaDIE 2008-2009 Annual Report(Virginia Tech, 2009)The Center for Research and Development in International Education (CRADIE) provides a focus for the School of Education’s efforts in international and cross-cultural research as well as outreach activities to clients in K-12, higher education, government settings, and non-governmental organizations at home and abroad. This annual report details significant accomplishments for the center in 2008-2009.
- CRaDIE 2009-2010 Annual Report(Virginia Tech, 2010)The Center for Research and Development in International Education (CRADIE) provides a focus for the School of Education’s efforts in international and cross-cultural research as well as outreach activities to clients in K-12, higher education, government settings, and non-governmental organizations at home and abroad. This annual report details significant accomplishments for the center in 2009-2010.
- CRaDIE 2010-2011 Annual Report(Virginia Tech, 2011)The Center for Research and Development in International Education (CRADIE) provides a focus for the School of Education’s efforts in international and cross-cultural research as well as outreach activities to clients in K-12, higher education, government settings, and non-governmental organizations at home and abroad. This annual report details significant accomplishments for the center in 2010-2011.
- CRaDIE 2011-2012 Annual Report(Virginia Tech, 2012)The Center for Research and Development in International Education (CRADIE) provides a focus for the School of Education’s efforts in international and cross-cultural research as well as outreach activities to clients in K-12, higher education, government settings, and non-governmental organizations at home and abroad. This annual report details significant accomplishments for the center in 2011-2012.
- School of Public & International Affairs 2010-2011 Report of Faculty Research & Scholarship(Virginia Tech School of Public and International Affairs, 2011)This is the 2010-2011 annual report from the School of Public & International Affairs.
- School of Public & International Affairs 2011-2012 Report of Faculty Research & Scholarship(Virginia Tech School of Public and International Affairs, 2012)This is the 2011-2012 annual report from the School of Public & International Affairs.
- School of Public & International Affairs 2012-2013 Report of Faculty Research & Scholarship(Virginia Tech School of Public and International Affairs, 2013)This annual report provides summaries of the teaching and research missions of the school, and highlights five initiatives that illustrate the work of SPIA to advance public and international affairs.
- School of Public & International Affairs 2013-2014 Report of Faculty Research & Scholarship(Virginia Tech School of Public and International Affairs, 2014)This report highlights the 2013-2014 Academic Year for SPIA, and provides an overview of the teaching, research and outreach of the School.
- School of Public & International Affairs 2014-2015 Report of Faculty Research & Scholarship(Virginia Tech School of Public and International Affairs, 2015)In the 2014-2015 academic year, the Virginia Tech School of Public and International Aff airs (VT SPIA) in the College of Architecture and Urban Studies (CAUS) took steps to build the capacity of the School to support student recruitment and success, to foster collaborative research, to develop new degrees focused on critical needs and to hone and strengthen existing degrees, to establish professional noncredit programming, to build a strong system of support and inspiration and set strategic direction with our new Advisory Board and Alumni Council, and to develop international opportunities and connections. Faculty and students traveled across the nation and the globe to present research at major research conferences, a 247% increase in travel from 2011; students participated in hands on studios focused on evidenced based decision making for tough urban challenges and planning for cultural preservation and enhancement; and we have worked to support the strategic vision of President Tim Sands by focusing on the role of VT SPIA in building the land grant university of the future, in building the two-campus binary star opportuniti es, and in building our commitment to diversity and inclusion. VT SPIA strives to bring multiple perspectives and disciplines together to prepare students for careers of professional service and scholarship, to develop research that advances theory and practice, and to engage with communities and organizations across the region and the world to work on questi ons of planning, policy, administrati on and governance, security, sustainability, collaboration, resilience, development, and more. VT SPIA has three strategic locations in the Blacksburg main campus, in Old Town Alexandria, and in the State Capital of Richmond. Some of the highlights in this broad eff ort are featured below, and summarized in this report.
- School of Public & International Affairs 2016 Report of Faculty Research & Scholarship(Virginia Tech School of Public and International Affairs, 2016)The highlights of SPIA’s accomplishments for the 2016 calendar year are summarized in this report.
- School of Public & International Affairs 2017 Report of Faculty Research & Scholarship(Virginia Tech School of Public and International Affairs, 2017)This is the 2017 annual report from the School of Public & International Affairs.
- Undergraduate Research Institute 2006-2007 Annual Report(Virginia Tech, 2007)This annual report summarizes the Institute's activities in support of undergraduate research in 2006-2007.