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Career Opportunities in Public Service Expected to Rise

Several news outlets recently have published good news for those interested in careers related to the public sector.  Career opportunities are expected to rise in the coming years which bodes well for those interested in professional degrees related to public administration and international affairs.  The following comes from a May 11th article in The Chronicle of Higher Education.  The quote is in response to a rise in the number of applications submitted to public policy related programs this past year:

The main reason the schools cited was the expectation that the public sector will be on a hiring spree at a time when the private sector is still laying off workers. Two factors could result in the hiring of an additional 600,000 government workers—representing one-third of the federal government’s current work force—in the next three years, says Tim McManus, vice president for education and outreach at the Partnership for Public Service, a Washington, D.C., group that encourages careers in the federal government,

Baby boomers who entered government service soon after the Kennedy era are beginning to retire, and as President Obama’s economic rescue and recovery plan kicks in, a wave of new government jobs will be created.

Steve Cohen Comments on Earth Day

Steve Cohen, a SIPA administrator and faculty member, was part of a story on Earth Day that was published in USA Today in April.

“When Earth Day started, it was like a national day of protest. There was a counterculture dimension to it . . . it’s no longer an issue of liberal versus conservative.  It’s a mainstream issue.”

Professor Cohen also discusses the Energy and Environment Concentration, the types of students attracted to this concentration,  details of related courses, and internships in a video that can be accessed by clicking here (Windows Media Player Video, time: 4:26).

SIPA Graduation Speaker


General Brent Scowcroft, former National Security Advisor and SIPA Advisory Board member, will deliver SIPA’s 2009 graduation address on May 18. General Scowcroft served as National Security Advisor to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush. A graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, he earned his MA and Ph.D. in International Relations from Columbia University.

As President and founder of The Scowcroft Group and one of the country’s leading experts on international policy, Brent Scowcroft provides Group clients with unparalleled strategic advice and assistance in dealing in the international arena.

Missed Open House?

If you are an admitted student that missed the SIPA Open House on April 14th you can still catch some of what went on during the day.  In the morning we had several discussions featuring senior administrators and faculty from SIPA regarding the curriculum offerings at SIPA.  These panels were recorded and are now available for viewing on our Web site.  You can find the videos on our Open House Page.  The program for the day can also be accessed via this link.

I Paid My Enrollment Deposit, Now What?

If you were admitted and paid your enrollment deposit you are probably wondering what happens next.  First let me say that if you did pay your deposit, we are thrilled to have you join the SIPA class of 2011.  Second, let me say that your number one source of information at this time should still be the Welcome Page referenced in your admissions letter.

Have a housing question?  The contact email is there.  Question about a Visa application?  The contact email is there.  Question about when the summer math tutorial begins?  You guessed it – referenced on the Welcome Page.

From this point on the Admissions Office does start to pass the baton on so to speak to the Office of Student Affairs (OSA). OSA will begin to send a series of emails in May that deal with a variety of topics releted to your enrollment.  OSA will be a large part of your life at SIPA because they run the class registration process, second year fellowship application process, and act as the student point of contact for a variety of other academic issues.

This does not mean that you cannot continue to email the Admissions Office with questions, we welcome you to and you probably should because you may have not yet met those who work in OSA.  Just do not be surprised if we start to pass you on to those who work OSA and you start to see names like Ubrano, Caroline, Stefan, Mona, Cassandra, Allejandro, and Alleyne.

"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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