What is International Research and Development?
International Research and Development (IRD) strengthens the internationalization of Appalachian State University through world-class contributions to education, research, and development across the globe. Through its development and participant training projects, research, and outreach activities, IRD works to enhance the capacity of developing nations to meet critical challenges.
IRD works to bridge the gap between the theory and practice of international development by offering Appalachian faculty, students, and departments specialized research and learning opportunities and providing them with access to overseas internships, conferences, and publications. IRD strives to:
- Enrich the experiences and contributions of Appalachian students, faculty, and departments by increasing opportunities to participate in education, research, and outreach abroad
- Forge mutually beneficial alliances and partnerships by competitively securing grants and contracts to facilitate and support participation in these activities
- Incorporate international perspectives and content into teaching, research, and public service functions of the university, making education at Appalachian relevant to current world conditions
Why International Research and Development?
The sharing of knowledge and experience with other countries around the world has long been established as being in the best interests of the United States in promoting peace and prosperity. Education and training exchange, providing humanitarian assistance, protecting the environment, and encouraging political stability all directly affect the ability of American citizens to live in a free and prosperous society. While Appalachian international development work is altruistic, it is beneficial to our faculty and student body.
People in developing nations are better able to contribute to their economies when they are educated and healthy. Growing, prosperous economies in developing countries are crucial for U.S. trade, as well as for peace and stability around the world. Research in the developing countries not only helps citizens in those countries but also is often positively applied within the United States. Protecting the environment and preventing pollution across the globe helps to ensure a safe and preserved environment for all citizens in the world. Appalachian's engagement in the developing world continually adds new dimensions to our teaching, research, and outreach mission. The expertise and outreach experiences allow Appalachian to share its strengths around the state, the U.S., and the world.
More Information:
- Funded International Projects- Includes completed grant projects
- International Partners- A current list of our partner schools
- International Travel Funds for Appalachian Faculty and Staff- up to $1,500 toward international travel