Archive for November 2008 – Page 2

Financial Aid: Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation

SIPA is proud to partner with several organizations that provide fellowship funding to admitted students. One such partner is the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation (MBRF).

Information concerning the MBRF can be found by visiting their web site. In sum, the fellowship is available to admitted students who are citizens of Arab League States. MBRF will pay all of the educational expenses of those who are both admitted to SIPA and approved by the foundation. The admission process to SIPA and for foundation funding is separate so please complete your SIPA admission application on-time and visit the MBRF web site to find out how to apply for the funding.

Admissions Forums in the Northeast

Each fall representatives of SIPA spend time traveling to colleges and universities to speak to those interested in graduate degrees and career opportunities related to international and public affairs. From November 17-20 SIPA, along with representatives of four other schools, will be visiting several schools in the Northeast. The other schools traveling with SIPA are:

  • Georgetown University: The Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
  • Johns Hopkins University: The School of Advanced International Studies
  • Princeton University: The Woodrow Wilson School
  • Tufts University: The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

Below is the schedule. No registration for the events is required. We look forward to seeing those who can join.

U.S. Presidential Election: Columbia Connections

Barack Obama (CC’83) becomes the first Columbia graduate elected president of the United States.

He joins other illustrious Columbians who went on to run the country at pivotal times during its history: Theodore Roosevelt, who was president from 1901 to 1908, and his cousin Franklin D. Roosevelt, president from 1932 to 1945. Both attended Columbia Law School but did not graduate. And Dwight D. Eisenhower left his post as University president in 1952 to become the nation’s 34th president. As an undergraduate, he attended the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.

Obama joins a long tradition of Columbians in public service, ranging from signers of the Declaration of Independence to Cabinet members to Supreme Court justices, as well as 15 New York City mayors and 13 governors of New York, including the current officeholder, David E. Paterson (CC’78).

“We note with pride that Barack Obama will not only be the nation’s first African American president, he will also be the first Columbia graduate to occupy the Oval Office,” Columbia president Lee C. Bollinger said. “Senator John McCain is also a member of the Columbia family, as the McCains’ daughter is a recent graduate of Columbia College. We wish him well in continuing his record of service to our country.”

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APSIA Graduate School Fairs in Asia

SIPA will be sending alumni representatives to three upcoming graduate school fairs in Tokyo, Seoul, and Beijing. The fairs are sponsored by the Association of Graduate Schools of International Affairs (APSIA). Those who wish to attend can pre-register by clicking here. Pre-registration is free and there is no cost to attend the fairs.

Alumni will hand out promotional materials and answer questions about their experiences at SIPA and how their education has helped to influence their careers. For specific questions regarding admission or finanical aid opportunities, the alumni will recommend that interested prospects contact our office directly by sending an email to [email protected]. The details of the events are:

Admissions Forums in Oklahoma and Texas

Each fall representatives of SIPA spend time traveling to colleges and universities to speak to those interested in graduate degrees and career opportunities related to international and public affairs. From November 10-14 SIPA, along with representatives of three other schools, will be visiting several schools in Texas and Oklahoma. The other schools traveling with SIPA are:

  • Georgetown University: The Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
  • Princeton University: The Woodrow Wilson School
  • Tufts University: The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

Below is the schedule. No registration for the events is required. We look forward to seeing those who can join.

"The most global public policy school, where an international community of students and faculty address world challenges."

—Merit E. Janow, Dean, SIPA, Professor of Practice, International and Economic Law and International Affairs

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