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With nearly 200 faculty and more than 175 international institutional collaborators, the
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
is hard at work addressing grand challenges all over the world (just check out
our map
).
Our international programs thrive on collaboration, and we welcome new opportunities for partnership and all
international visitors
One of our initiatives,
CALS Global Academy
offers
technical and leadership
programs for international
agricultural
professionals and researchers. Participants can take advantage of the large pool of knowledge and expertise of NC State
faculty
, the diverse agriculture industry within North Carolina,
and proximity to
Research Triangle Park
From
Argentina to Zimbabwe
, CALS is growing a network of research, teaching and extension programs that impact lives worldwide. Join us.
Global Students
Research Pack Abroad
Undergraduate students engage in high-impact research at partner institutions around the globe through our unique
program.
NC State and Nagoya University Seed Funds
The NC State CALS and Nagoya University GSBS Research Collaboration Seed Grants promote research collaborations between the institutions.
Funding is available to support one joint collaborative seed grant for a joint CALS/GSBS research team and one travel grant for CALS faculty to visit partner researchers and laboratories at Nagoya University.
2026
Funding
CREdO
Connecting Research, Education, and Outreach (CREdO) is an integrative system created by NC state to work with countries to develop sustainable and integrative research, education, and extension systems.
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Us
Global Academy
We are a specialized office dedicated to designing customized technical and leadership programs and trainings for international agriculture professionals and researchers.
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Training
USDA Fellows
The USDA-FAS Fellowship Program provides research connection at NC State for mid-career scientists from middle and low-income countries to advance food security and economic growth.
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Fellows
Study Abroad
CALS offers a wide assortment of Study Abroad programming, traveling throughout the world and covering all the CALS disciplines to provide students high-impact learning experiences.
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Program
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Mar 3, 2026
NC State Team Helps Moldova Build Agriculture Extension From the Ground Up
NC State faculty visiting Moldova say the country is on the verge of a major change in its agricultural sector, and they hope a new pilot program in three municipalities will help show what a full extension system could do. Click here to read more.
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Dec 2, 2025
NC State Welcomes Moldovan Ambassador, Discusses Future of Partnership
NC State’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences International Programs welcomed His Excellency Vladislav Kulminski, Moldova’s ambassador to the United States, for a visit highlighting the university’s expanding partnership with Moldova’s agricultural sector. The visit brought together faculty, state officials and Moldovan representatives for a tour, discussions and vision-setting activities across campus.
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Oct 16, 2025
Summer Internship in Japan Advances Reproductive Science
Through a Research Pack Abroad summer internship at Nagoya University in Japan, animal science major Jasmine Alston gained hands-on experience studying the effects of low estrogen levels on kisspeptin, a hormone that regulates reproductive function in mammals.
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