FW: George Washington University's Elliott School of
International Affairs- Master Of International Policy And
Practice, USA
Katalin Fabian
fabiank at MAIL.LAFAYETTE.EDU
2003. Dec. 12., P, 01:39:59 CET
> Subject: George Washington University's Elliott School of International
> Affairs- Master Of International Policy And Practice, USA
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> George Washington University's Elliott School of International
> Affairs- Master Of International Policy And Practice, USA
> Application deadline: January 15, 2004
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> The George Washington University's Elliott School of
> International Affairs will award a fellowship to a mid-career
> professional from a developing nation to pursue the Master of
> International Policy and Practice (M.I.P.P.) degree program for
> the 2004-2005 academic year. The award covers tuition, fees, and
> a living stipend and is worth approximately $37,000. The
> fellowship is made possible by a generous grant from the Lindner
> family.
> The M.I.P.P. program prepares professionals for the challenges of
> globalization by providing rigorous academic training, marketable
> skills, and career-enhancing credentials.
> The Master of International Policy and Practice (M.I.P.P.) is a
> 27 credit hour degree program designed especially for mid-career
> professionals. M.I.P.P. candidates take three core courses:
> international economics, international politics, and an exclusive
> seminar that engages participants in discussions with prominent
> guest speakers. The program can be completed in one year of
> intensive full time study or up to three years of part time
> study. Candidates may concentrate on a wide range of subjects,
> such as international business, politics, economics, development,
> security policy, international law and organizations, public
> health, conflict resolution, science and technology policy, and
> U.S. foreign policy. They may also choose to study the dynamics
> of a particular region, such as Latin America, Asia, the Middle
> East, or Europe and Eurasia.
> Fellowship candidates must be a mid-career professional from a
> developing nation with a B.A. plus eight years of professional
> work experience or an advanced degree to be eligible. A minimum
> TOEFL score of 600 (250 on the computer-based test) is usually
> required for admission.
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> More information
> Website: http://www.gwu.edu/~elliott
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> Location: DC
> Deadline: Jan 15, 2004
> Website: Website: http://www.gwu.edu/~elliott
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