Partnering with CGIAR

CGIAR (formerly known as The Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research) is the largest global grouping of scientists working towards agricultural development across low and middle-income countries. CGIAR is comprised of 14 institutions.

In addition to the technical science expertise, CGIAR focuses on a range of social science and/or cross-cutting topics including:

  • Climate adaptation and mitigation
  • Environmental health and biodiversity
  • Nutrition, health and food security
  • Poverty reduction, livelihoods, and jobs
  • Gender equality, youth and social inclusion

Opportunities to collaborate with CGIAR

These centers touch upon all aspects of UTIA, and, as research centers, they particularly intersect with AgResearch and the College of Veterinary Medicine’s research portfolio. There are multiple opportunities for UTIA faculty to collaborate with these centers including:

  • Hosting CGIAR visiting scholars and scientific exchange
  • Sending UT post-docs and graduate students to gain valuable lab and field experience at CGIAR centers
  • Writing collaborative grant proposals
  • CGIAR centers as hosts for UT faculty development leave / Fulbright / other visiting faculty opportunities
  • CGIAR scientists serving as adjunct faculty

CGIAR scientists and collaborators are eligible for consideration as adjunct faculty in UTK colleges and departments. As adjunct faculty, these scientists could serve UTK units in multiple ways, including but not limited to the following:

  • Serving on UTK student graduate committees
  • Collaborating on grant proposals
  • Guest lecturing or co-teaching with UT faculty

For questions: Please contact Tom Gill, Smith Chair in International Sustainable Agriculture at tomgill@utk.edu