Archive for August 2010 – Page 3

Fall 2010 Recruitment Travel

Each fall representatives of SIPA attend various events so that prospective students can gather more information about our programs.  Generally each event is attended by a staff member from the Office of Admissions and in some cases current students and/or alumni will attend.  There are two types of events we typically participate in.

First, we attend recruitment fairs.  Two associations that sponsor recruitment fairs are APSIA and idealist.org.  APSIA stands for the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs.  Registration for APSIA fairs is required but there is no fee to attend.  You can register by visiting the APSIA site.

idealist.org states their mission as:

Idealist is a project of Action Without Borders, a nonprofit organization founded in 1995 with offices in the United States and Argentina. Idealist is an interactive site where people and organizations can exchange resources and ideas, locate opportunities and supporters, and take steps toward building a world where all people can lead free and dignified lives.

Each year idealist.org sponsors graduate school fairs and SIPA will be attending some of their fairs this fall.  Registration for these fairs is also free.

Second, SIPA travels with other policy schools to visit college and university campuses.  We do encourage interested applicants to register for these events.  Free registration can be completed on the travel schedule page.   No fees are charged for attending our college/university visits.

While our travel schedule still is a work in progress, I wanted to go ahead and post our schedule to date.  Many of the events are confirmed and some are still in the planning stages.  We are also likely to add some more events and I will provide updates on the blog as we make progress.

You can access the proposed travel schedule by visiting our recruiting schedule page.

Please also note that SIPA does host information sessions each Monday at 6:00 P.M. and each Friday at Noon.  Registration is required and in some cases (i.e. holidays) the sessions may be subject to cancellation so please register as far ahead as possible.  To register simply send an email to [email protected].

2011 Application is Now Live

The title of this post pretty much says it all.  The application for spring 2011 and fall 2011 is now available and we encourage you to get started by clicking here to begin your application.

There is no rush to get your application in right away, the deadline for spring admission is October 1st and the deadline for fall admission is January 5th.  However, by logging in and clicking around you can become familiar with the steps you will need to complete and with the application interface.

Most importantly, stay tuned to this blog for application advice.  I will be covering lots of topics related to submitting the most competitive application possible.

Also, if you started an application in the past and plan to continue working on it, please review any information previously submitted carefully.  We have made some modifications to the application and reviewing your previous information submitted will ensure that you submit the appropriate and correct information we need to review your application.

Thank you and we look forward to helping you complete the process.

New Student Photo Series 2010 – Post #25

More photos from incoming students, enjoy.

The first set of photos comes from Maria Lahore, an incoming MIA student.

I have always been very impressed by the deserts. Sandy or rocky, they make me feel tiny in that immensity.

The first two pictures were taken in the Atacama desert in Chile in January 2009. I could imagine how a road on the moon would be. This is the most arid desert in the world. The cordillera de la Sal (Salt mountain range) in the Moon Valley.  One of the most beautiful sunsets I have ever seen. Amazing.

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This was also taken in Peru but this time in the north, Tucume (Lambayeque) November 2006, this is called the Valley of the Pyramids. Underneath those rocky hills, there were found archeological remains of cultures before the Inca empire, and still finding.

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This next set was submitted by Huilan Jordan, an incoming MIA student.

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This photo was taken in Zhouzhuang, near Shanghai. I happened to be there during China’s golden holiday period, so there were various performances in the well known tourist town. These middle aged women dressed in traditional clothes and were dancing to old tunes.

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This was taken in the summer of 2002 or 2003, in Corona Meadow park in Flushing, Queens. Two young boys were enjoying cool breeze brought by the fountain underneath the big globe in the park. That was the first and the last time I saw the fountain working.

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Freedom was taken in the fall of 2001, in the Bronx Zoo. This fella was standing there looking out, as if longing to fly out of the glass house. Or maybe he was just wondering what he’d have for dinner.

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Summer Reflections 2010 – Post #10

John Hughes graduated from SIPA in May and spent the better part of this summer working in the Admissions Office to assist with projects and help fill in for a staff member on maternity leave.  John has contributed to the blog over the summer in his series “Summer Reflections” and this is his last post.  John will be working for the State Department in Washington, D.C. and we are sad to see him go, but happy that he will now start doing what he came to SIPA for.  This post was written on Friday, August 13th.

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I’m leaving New York this evening for my new life in Washington, so I thought it apt to write my final blog post on a few things that I’ll miss about SIPA and NYC:

Though New York can seem like a separate place from SIPA at times when you are busy with classes, homework and looking for jobs, I will miss the fact that there were always a million options of things to do when I wasn’t at school.  I’ll miss the fact that I can head downtown at any time and be surrounded by thousands of other people regardless of what I decide to do.  I’ll miss being able to choose any country in the world and hop on a subway to eat food from there.  I’ll miss being able to ride the subway 24 hours a day.  I’ll miss walking down a random street in Manhattan and inevitably stumbling upon a famous building or famous person.  I’ll even miss the craziness that is New York, all sights, sounds and jostling people.

I’ll miss being overloaded with extremely interesting new academic topics every day and having discussions with very smart people about those topics constantly (though I won’t miss the actual school work).  I’ll miss being surrounded by over 1,000 students all roughly my age and from over a hundred countries.  I’ll miss the built in social life that the situation brings:  In graduate school there are always people around to grab coffee or a drink with, or head to a show or to dinner.  I’ll also miss the SIPA parties, and the accompanying fact that I didn’t have to get up at 7 am each day like I will now.

Most of all I’ll miss the access:  While at SIPA you have access to speakers, events, brown bag lunches, happy hours, food nights, amazing professors and amazing classmates every day.  And that’s just at school.  You also have access to New York and all that it has to offer.  Of course, I’m very happy to be starting my new career in Washington and am certainly looking forward to receiving a regular paycheck again.  Without SIPA I would have never gotten the new job to begin with, and for that I am grateful.  I recommend the program to anybody who may be reading this, as you too will gain the access described above and will have a great two years.

Go Live Date for Admission Application

I wanted to take an entry to provide a quick update regarding our spring 2011 and fall 2011 application for admission.  It was our goal to have the application live by August 15th, however we still have some testing that we need to complete this coming Monday so the “go live” date will be August 17th.

This slight delay in filling out the application should not delay you in learning about the requirements to apply. We have posted all of the details regarding what is required on this web site:

http://sipa.columbia.edu/resources_services/admissions/apply.html

You may get started on your responses to the personal statement topics/questions and compose the two required resume documents because you will be uploading these documents to your application. You can also start on requesting transcripts, contacting those that you will ask to write letters of recommendation, and study for the necessary standardized exams if you have not already taken them.

The process of filling out the application itself is relatively simple and should take no more than an hour, so it is not the “hard part.”  Filling out the application is easy and when it is live and ready to go I will post another announcement.

Thank you.

"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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