TYLER, Texas — The University of Texas at Tyler announced a partnership with a university in Argentina to engage in climate research.
The National University of Comahue in Neuquén, Argentina and UT Tyler are now partners in climate research thanks to a U.S Department of State 100k Strong in the Americas grant. The initiative aims to improve climate education by using an interdisciplinary approach, exchange visits and a learning model based on open science projects.
UT Tyler hosted the Argentine delegation this week with a panel discussion for STEM-focused faculty and students, concluding with a field day involving University Academy – Tyler students and a tour of the campus.
UT Tyler's delegation recently visited Argentina as part of the program.
“We are delighted to host our partner in this endeavor and to be a part of such a prestigious grant and research project,” Pradeep Dass, UT Tyler College of Education and Psychology dean, said. “Our lead and co-lead investigators from the School of Education, Dr. Teresa Kennedy and Dr. Michael Odell, represent the college well, and we are thankful for their services.”
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