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CIRED links Virginia Tech to the world. It supports the university’s international mission by leading projects that raise the standard of living in developing countries, partnering with more than 80 universities and institutions around the world. In 2018, OIRED became CIRED (Center for International Research, Education, and Development), part of Virginia Tech’s Outreach and International Affairs and a new center focused on continuing Virginia Tech’s global legacy.
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- CIRED Connect, January 2020(Virginia Tech. Center for International Research, Education, and Development, 2020-01)Learn more about recent programs and events in CIRED Connect, a periodic newsletter of the Center for International Research, Education, and Development.
- CIRED Connect, June 2020(Virginia Tech. Center for International Research, Education, and Development, 2020-06)A periodic newsletter of the Center for International Research, Education, and Development. In this edition, we focus on how COVID-19 is impacting CIRED’s projects and activities around the world and how we are responding.
- CIRED Connect, October 2020(Virginia Tech, 2020-10)Learn more about recent programs and events in CIRED Connect, a periodic newsletter of the Center for International Research, Education, and Development.
- CIREDconnect, April 2019(Center for International Research, Education, and Development, 2019-04)Learn more about recent programs and events in CIRED Connect, a periodic newsletter of the Center for International Research, Education, and Development.
- CIREDconnect, September 2018(Virginia Tech, 2018-09)A periodic newsletter of the Center for International Research, Education, and Development.
- Education and Research in Agriculture Newsletter, October 2017(Virginia Tech, 2017-10)A periodic publication of the Education and Research in Agriculture (ERA) Project in Senegal, managed by CIRED.
- IPM Innovation Lab Newsletter, Fall 2015(Virginia Tech, 2015-10-13)This is the inaugural issue of the IPM Innovation Lab newsletter.
- IPM Innovation Lab Newsletter, Fall 2016(Virginia Tech, 2016-11-15)This is the fall 2016 edition of the IPM Innovation Lab quarterly newsletter.
- IPM Innovation Lab Newsletter, Fall 2018(Virginia Tech, 2018-12-06)This newsletter from the IPM Innovation Lab provides updates on the lab’s most recent work building food security around the world.
- IPM Innovation Lab Newsletter, March 2018(Virginia Tech, 2018-03)Welcome to the March 2018 newsletter from the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Integrated Pest Management! We have much to update you on since last season, and we are happy to share our most recent projects, highlights, and newsworthy moments. In this issue, we'll journey to Cambodia, Nepal, D.C. and elsewhere, to meet with collaborators and leaders of Innovation Labs across the country. We will discuss the eradication of the invasive weed Parthenium in a piecethat was picked up by a Blacksburg news station. We will celebrate Women's month with interviews from some of our scientists, we'll feature an IPM IL-led Trichoderma webinar, and celebrate our successful risk assessmentof the Fall Armyworm in Egypt. We will look ahead to conferences in Baltimore. Switzerland, and other spaces around the world. We will take you on a tour of all-things IPM, agriculture, and beyond. Thank you for joining us. Happy reading to you all!
- IPM Innovation Lab Newsletter, Spring 2016(Virginia Tech, 2016-03-23)This is the second issue of the IPM Innovation Lab newsletter.
- IPM Innovation Lab Newsletter, Spring 2019(Virginia Tech, 2019-04-03)This newsletter from the IPM Innovation Lab provides updates on the lab’s most recent work building food security around the world.
- IPM Innovation Lab Newsletter, Summer 2016(Virginia Tech, 2016-08-11)This is the third issue of the IPM Innovation Lab newsletter.
- IPM Innovation Lab Newsletter, Summer 2017(Virginia Tech, 2017-08-07)This newsletter from the IPM Innovation Lab provides updates on the lab’s most recent work building food security around the world.
- IPM Innovation Lab Newsletter, Summer 2020(Virginia Tech, 2020-06-23)For many teams focused on decreasing global food insecurity, the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly delayed progress. However, a long history of adapting crop solutions to local conditions has helped the IPM Innovation Lab (IPM IL) find innovative ways to continue to reach and assist small-scale farmers during this time. In this summer newsletter, IPM IL not only highlights the ways in which it is aiming to serve developing communities in this time of transition, but also some of the team's many accomplishments over the last quarter-of-a-century.
- IPM Innovation Lab Newsletter, Winter 2017(Virginia Tech, 2017-03-03)This is the winter 2017 issue of the IPM Innovation Lab newsletter.
- IPM Innovation Lab Newsletter, Winter 2020(Virginia Tech, 2020-01-29)This newsletter from the IPM Innovation Lab provides updates on the lab’s most recent work building food security around the world.