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.
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.
We’re visiting a few places this week so if you can’t make it to Columbia University in Morningside Heights, NYC then find us off campus.
Tonight (Monday, September 15) we’re heading south to midtown east (not that far away but for those who are already working, playing or living in the area, it’s just a faster and easier commute). We’re participating in an admissions fair with a number of APSIA schools so you can meet a few of us in one evening. And if international affairs is your kind of thing, you can also participate in a panel discussion with CFR experts discussing the New Middle East. To register for the event, click here. There is a small fee to attend the panel discussion but the fair is free (use “APSIA” as the promo code).
This week we’ll also be in Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Mexico, and the US capital (Washington, DC). For a list of where you can find us to learn more about SIPA, visit our website, under “On the Road.” If you’re in New York and able to visit our lovely campus, come and attend an information session.
Thinking about going back to school? The first question you ask yourself is what do you want to study? The second question is where do you go to pursue your studies?
The Public Service Graduate School Fair brings together representatives of some of the nation’s top graduate programs in public policy and international affairs with highly qualified individuals who are interested in making a difference. So if this is your “thing”, come meet us on Friday, June 20, 2014 from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM at the University of Chicago.
Young professionals, undergraduates, and recent grads alike can benefit from the expertise and guidance they can access through this event.
Learn about the graduate school admissions process!
Attendees of this Graduate School Fair receive access to key decision makers in the admissions process at the nation’s top policy and international affairs schools. Prospective applicants have an opportunity to ask questions about various policy programs, what makes a strong candidate, and carefully consider which programs align with their interests and careers.
Recognizing the importance of networks, this event provides a crucial meeting point for students to exchange of ideas, information, and inspiration.
Participating Graduate Schools
Date:
Friday, June 20, 2014
1:30 PM to 3:30 PM
Location:
The University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration
969 E. 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
As folks are planning their December holiday travels; we’re coming to the end of our recruitment trips and will finally ALL be home later this month. It will be nice to put away our carry-on luggage for a few months. But it was great meeting so many of you.
Grace will be out in Singapore on November 11, Jakarta on November 13 and Bangkok on November 15 to meet with prospective candidates at the APSIA Admissions Forums — Please RSVP online. For information on where else we will be this week/month, visit our “On the Road” recruitment calendar.
We continue to look forward to meeting you… soon.
There are over 20 events scheduled at SIPA this week. So for those of you who are international affairs “geeks” and interested in hearing about… speaking about… or learning more about global public policy issues, we invite you to attend one of these events.
Of course, if you are interested in gaining skills that will lead to a career in international affairs/ public policy, then you should come to a SIPA information session and apply to our Master of International Affairs or Master of Public Administration degree programs. To learn more about our programs and the admissions process, come visit us at one of our information sessions. If you can’t make it to a Morningside Heights campus session, you may find us on the road this week… We’ll be downtown at the APSIA New York Forum on Tuesday, APSIA DC on Wednesday, and Idealist Houston on Thursday. We’ll also be heading to the west coast starting next week.
"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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