Just another example of the tremendous access SIPA students have to those who help to shape policy related to international and public affairs.
Just another example of the tremendous access SIPA students have to those who help to shape policy related to international and public affairs.
The faculty at SIPA includes some of the world’s leading scholars on international relations, democratization, elections, demography, and social policy, among many other subjects. A former mayor of New York City, a judge on the World Trade Organization appellate body, and the former director of the U.S. Census are among the senior practitioners who help shape the research agendas and curriculum of SIPA.
SIPA and the Initiative for Policy Dialogue (IPD) recently presented a panel discussion: “The Crisis in Financial Markets: Impacts on Emerging Markets and Future Consequences.” Panelists included faculty member Joseph Stiglitz (Nobel Prize in Economics), faculty member Richard Robb (PhD University of Chicago), and Christian Deseglise (SIPA Graduate). The panel was moderated by faculty member José Antonio Ocampo (Former United Nations Under-Secretary General for Economic and Social Affairs).
To view the full panel discussion, please click here.
There are many ways to gather information about SIPA. Our web site, this blog, and a visit to SIPA are just a few of the ways.
iTunes is another avenue you can use to obtain information about opportunities available to our students. When you open iTunes, simply type “SIPA” into the iTunes search box and you will find a long list of SIPA lectures, forums, and panels available for download. They are all free and we publish events as they happen so repeat the search on a consistent basis for updates.
"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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