Person

Sara Beatriz Mulville

Program Administrator | Smith International Center
Overview

Sara Mulville is a program administrator with the Smith Center for International Sustainable Agriculture. In this role, she supports international programming and engagement across the Institute of Agriculture by helping faculty build partnerships and programming with agricultural stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Mulville has a bachelor’s degree in biosocial anthropology from the University of California, Santa Barbara and a master’s degree in development studies from the University of Auckland in New Zealand.

She coordinates the Academy for Global Scholars, NSF funded program FEWSUS “International Research Coordination Network for Creating Transdisciplinary Nodes of Food-Energy-Water to Support Sustainable Urban Systems”, the Milam Scholarship Program in Guatemala and other pilot projects in Panama, Argentina and Mexico.




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101B McCord Hall
2640 Morgan Circle Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996-4500
Education and Training
  • Masters, Anthropology, University of Auckland, 2009

Sara Beatriz Mulville

Program Administrator | Smith International Center
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101B McCord Hall
2640 Morgan Circle Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996-4500
Education and Training
  • Masters, Anthropology, University of Auckland, 2009
Overview

Sara Mulville is a program administrator with the Smith Center for International Sustainable Agriculture. In this role, she supports international programming and engagement across the Institute of Agriculture by helping faculty build partnerships and programming with agricultural stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Mulville has a bachelor’s degree in biosocial anthropology from the University of California, Santa Barbara and a master’s degree in development studies from the University of Auckland in New Zealand.

She coordinates the Academy for Global Scholars, NSF funded program FEWSUS “International Research Coordination Network for Creating Transdisciplinary Nodes of Food-Energy-Water to Support Sustainable Urban Systems”, the Milam Scholarship Program in Guatemala and other pilot projects in Panama, Argentina and Mexico.