100,000 strong in the Americas: Conservation or restoration proposal
GoldbergBelle, Jonathan; Dungey, Keenan E.; Lemke, Michael J.; Velho, L. Felipe M.; Bonecker, Claudia
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Title
100,000 strong in the Americas: Conservation or restoration proposal
Author(s)
GoldbergBelle, Jonathan
Dungey, Keenan E.
Lemke, Michael J.
Velho, L. Felipe M.
Bonecker, Claudia
Issue Date
2016
Keyword(s)
Grant
Budget
International
Study abroad
Water quality
Microbiology
Freshwater
Geographic Coverage
Rio Parana and Illinois River
Abstract
Proposal to the Partners for the Americas 100,000 Strong in the Americas competition #11. Three components of a project to compare the restoration and conservation efforts of two large rivers in the Americas: the Illinois River in USA and the Rio Parana in Brazil. First, a student and faculty exchange through a short term summer program. Second, the engagement of the study abroad students in original research. Third, the design and implementation on an online bilingual course on the topic co-taught by faculty from both countries.
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