Oregon State University provides students and faculty with many opportunities to gain international
experience. The Department of Forest Engineering benefits from a faculty with diverse, worldwide professional and academic
interactions. Our faculty is involved with global research collaborations as well as consulting in all five continents.
The many origins of Forest Engineering graduate students show that our department is dedicated to continue our valuable intercontinental connections.
(sabbaticals, research, consulting, other employment)
Paul Adams: Pacific Rim countries (East-West Center)
Kevin Boston: Colombia, New Zealand, Canada
John Garland: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, South Africa, Brazil, Mexico, Canada, Chile, Uruguay, Tanzania
Loren Kellogg: New Zealand, South Africa, Canada, Zimbabwe
Jim Kiser: Canada
Jeff McDonnell: New Zealand, Germany, South Africa, Japan, Great Britain, Australia
Glen Murphy: New Zealand, Australia, Chile, South Africa
Marvin Pyles: New Zealand
Stephen Schoenholtz: New Zealand
John Sessions: Newfoundland, Jamaica, Costa Rica, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Argentina, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Italy (FAO), Bhutan, Malaysia, Russia (Far East), Canada.
Steve Tesch: Argentina, New Zealand
Office of International Education
International Forest Engineering Institute (IFEI)
International opportunities available through the College of Forestry