Archive for June 2011 – Page 2

New Student Photo Series 2011 – Post #9

The new student photo series continues again today.  If you have sent photos, thank you and we will work on posting.  If  you have yet to send photos see this entry for details.

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My name is Kristina Rosales, I am an incoming MIA student at SIPA. Here are some pictures from my Fulbright experience in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Picture 1 – Escadaria do Selaron in Rio de Janeiro

Picture 2 – Complexity of housing in Complexo do Alemão

Picture 3 – Complexo do Alemão (biggest agglomeration of favelas in Brazil).

Fall 2012 Admission Notes

If you are a prospective student you might have noticed a trend in the blog posts over the past few months.  For the most part blog posts in the late spring and summer are directed at those that have applied and received admission to the program.  Much of the blog content will still be geared in this direction throughout the summer, however information regarding the application process is going to start becoming more prevalent, especially near the end of the summer.

There never is really a slow time in our office, we are always busy and much of the summer is spent preparing for the next admission season.  The summer tasks we are engaged in include making updates to our application, getting our computer systems set up, and planning our recruitment schedule.  Here are just a few notes on the application process for fall 2012 admission.

First, SIPA no longer offers spring admission.  If you are interested in applying to SIPA you must submit an application for fall consideration.  The application deadline for fall admission will be January 5th, 2012 and the application will open on September 1st, 2011. Spring admission involved some complications that did not result in the most satisfying student experience so the Admissions Committee made the decision to do away with spring admission.

Second, I will be posting announcements regarding the application over the summer.  For example, the Admissions Committee is discussing changes to the personal statement questions and when we have decided on what questions to ask, I will post an update on the blog.

Third, representatives of SIPA will be engaging in both domestic and international travel in the fall.  When the travel schedule firms up I will post updates here as well.

Fourth, when summer wraps up and students return from their internships, we will feature a number of entries written by students that should provide great insight into the professional development aspect of SIPA.

All this and more will be sprinkled in over the summer and early fall so stay tuned.  On a final note and as mentioned above, we hope to have our new application live on September 1st.  If you wish to get an idea of the requirements, click here for a recap of the process last year.  We will be changing a few things but for the most part the process will remain similar.

New Student Photo Series 2011 – Post #8

The new student photo series continues again today.  If you have sent photos, thank you and we will work on posting.  If  you have yet to send photos see this entry for details.

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My name is Helene Roy, I am an incoming MIA student.  I would like to share with you some of the numerous pictures I took during a backpacking trip I did in Chile in summer 2008.

The first two pictures where taken in the Salar de Atacama, the largest salt desert in Chile, located 50 km  south of the small town of San Pedro de Atacama (Antofagasta Region).  The last picture was taken on the road to San Pedro de Atacam, in Chuquicamata, a city known for its gigantic open-pit copper mine.

Laguna Miscanti – A brackish water lake located in the high plain of the Salar de Atacama.  One of the most beautiful scenery in the area.

Chaxa Lagoon, Salar de Atacama – The Chaxa Lagoon provides habitat for various bird species, among which are those beautiful Chilean and Andean Flamingos.

Chuquicamata open pit copper mine – In the north of Chile, this copper mine is the second deepest open-pit mine in the world (after  Bingham Canyon Mine in Utah, US)

Summer Travel

I have spent the last two weeks away from the office on business travel and have some catching up to do when I return to the office.  I will also be departing again for the Washington D.C. Idealist.org Fair later this week.  As a reminder, there are Idealist.org fairs in both NYC and DC this week – details are here.

If you are a new student that has sent us summer reading information or photo information rest assured that we have received it and I will be working your material into the rotation soon.  Future applicants also stay tuned as I will be posting information on the application process as well.

New Student Photo Series 2011 – Post #7

The new student photo series continues again today.  If you have sent photos, thank you and we will work on posting.  If  you have yet to send photos see this entry for details.

The first set today comes from Linda Pappagallo, an incoming MIA student.

The first two pictures were taken in Ghana and the last in Mozambique.

“Life at 6am”

“My Political Party and my dog”

“Waiting for the Portuguese”

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The next set is from Daniel A. Mikhailov, an incoming MIA student.

In Russia, behind every powerful man, is a Matryoshka.


Somewhere in Israel on camelback we came across a traveler.

Phnom Penh, Cambodia: “Hi Ms. Champei, may I borrow some sugar please…” (neighborly interaction).

"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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