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Recent alumni will present at Geneva Challenge in October

Paper examines issue of return migration and social and economic development

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Why graduate school is going global

Business. Politics. Education. Public Health. Communications. Job-seekers are realizing a new reality: most careers – down to the local level – have an international component to them. It’s all global now.

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A view from the class: Stephanie Martinez, MIA/MPH ’16 & Bartosz Garbaczewski, MIA ’16

This week’s SIPA student profile features two bright individuals. The first, is about a dual-degree student who worked with the Peace Corps as a community health volunteer in Cameroon. The second, was recently awarded the China Trek Research Grant to work on a solar project in a rural area of China.  Read More →

A view from the class: Isabella Gristani V., MPA ’15

For this week’s SIPA student story, we’re sharing the background of a young woman who’s gained a lot of experience in energy issues in Venezuela.

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A view from the class: Kevin Kravitz, MIA ’16 & Tsechu Dolma, MPA ’15

Here are two more additions to the SIPA student stories series. One student is studying security and spent two years with the Peace Corps in Azerbaijan. The other story features is a dual-degree student who recently won the Brower Youth Award. Let’s see what their lives have been like before and while attending SIPA!

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"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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