Community of Practice on Global Development
Gender Workshop


Wednesday, November 30th
10am​-11:30am

Please join Global IDEAS, the Center for Gender in Global Context, and members of the Community of Practice on Global Development for this online workshop on Gender in Global Development.

MSU gender specialists will discuss the role of gender analysis in large international projects and how they have negotiated its relevance from planning through implementation of these kinds of projects.
Speakers at this event will include:

  • Marcy Hessling O'Neil, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology
  • Linda Racioppi, Interim Dean, Professor and Associate Dean for Research, James Madison College
  • Veronique Theriault, Associate Professor, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics
Global IDEAS
Global Innovations in Development, Engagement, and Scholarship (Global IDEAS) catalyzes interdisciplinary thought, research, and action to solve global/grand challenges in an international development context. We facilitate communities of practice; collaborate and engage with external partners and donors; enhance opportunities for faculty and staff to conduct research, education, and engagement; and provide proposal development and project management to support MSU’s international objectives.

Contact information:
Global IDEAS
Email: [email protected] 
Center for Gender in Global Context
The Center for Gender in Global Context (GenCen) serves as MSU's hub for gender and sexuality research, teaching, and engagement with a global perspective. Our mission is to connect scholars, students, and community stakeholders with feminist knowledge to advance social change. Our interdisciplinary research home (and physical office) is within International Studies and Programs, while our academic programs are housed primarily within the College of Arts & Letters. Working with these and other units across campus, we provide opportunities for active learning that deepen our constituency's understanding of gender relations, the cultural and material politics of place, and the relationships between global and local transformations in real-world contexts.

Contact information:
Center for Gender in Global Context
1405 S. Harrison Rd. Manly Miles Bldg., Suite 308
East Lansing, MI 48823
Phone: (517) 884-2987