World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program

As shared in a previous entry SIPA does partner with a number of organizations to provide scholarship funding.  The process is always competitive and we cannot guarantee funding to all applicants who are affiliated with partner organizations or specific scholarship programs. We identify most candidates through a mechanism on the the admission application.  In the…

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Iran: After the Election

The following was posted to our Web site and I thought I would re-post it here in case you missed it.  The links below will take you to the videos of the panels referenced and all of the videos, plus the Q and A links can be found here. __________________________________ The recent elections in Iran,…

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Fall 2010 Applicant Facts Post #1

I thought I might flavor the blog over the next few weeks with a few entries based on facts about our applicant pool for fall 2010.   It is hard to find a university with more international students than Columbia, and a graduate school more international than SIPA.  Columbia University ranks third in the United States…

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International Conference in Paris

I have been dominating the blog lately and I thought all of you might like a break from all application, all the time posts.  The following is information contributed by Kristoffer Tangri, a second-year SIPA student from Germany pursuing a MIA degree with a concentration in International Security Policy. ________________________ Six SIPA students will be…

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Are you from Brazil?

Established in 1991, Fundação Estudar is a non-profit institution that invests in the development of Brazil through the encouragement of education and the training of future leaders. To do this, it promotes a merit-based selection process that allows the identification of young people with potential to become leaders in their areas of expertise and help…

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