
Earl D. Kellogg is the Associate Provost for International Affairs at the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). His previous positions
have included Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of
Winrock International (1992-1997) and Executive Director of the Consortium
for International Development (1985-1992). He was a Professor of Agricultural
Economics at the University of Illinois from 1971-1985. As Associate
Provost for International Affairs, Dr. Kellogg provides leadership
for expanding and enriching the international dimension throughout
UIUC and supervises eight international academic and administrative
units.
Dr.
Kellogg has worked in more than 15 countries for numerous international
and U.S. institutions including USAID, FAO, CGIAR, IFPRI and the Ford
Foundation. He has extensive research and teaching related to the
economics of agricultural development, technology development and
transfer systems, the international dimension of the university and
the effects in the U.S. of agricultural development in developing
countries.
Dr. Kellogg serves on several national boards and commissions. He
serves as chair of the following groups:
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Chair, Midwest Universities Consortium for International Activities,
Inc. (MUCIA)
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Chair
of the Advisory Council to the Association Liaison Office for
University Cooperation in Development. The ALO was formed by six
national higher education associations in the U.S.
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Chair
of the Advisory Council to the Partnership to Cut Hunger in Half
in Africaa partnership of universities, government agencies,
NGOs, and research institutes in the U.S. and Africa
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Co-Chair
of the Higher EducationUSAID Dialogue Committee for six
national higher education associations.
Dr.
Kellogg earned his Ph.D. degree in agricultural economics from Michigan
State University.