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Connect with other MIIS students and alumni through new Tripping network!

Tripping connects you with locals around the world to transform your travel experiences into exciting explorations of local hot spots and cultures. The new Monterey Institute Tripping network provides a platform for current students and alumni to take advantage of the diversity and dynamism of our MIIS community. Ever wanted to travel to New York, Paris, Dubai, or Tokyo and experience it as the insiders do? Connecting with MIIS alumni living around the world is your ticket! Join the MIIS tripping network at www.tripping.com/network/Monterey-Institute and get ready to pack your bags!

Simulation of International Tariff Reduction Negotiation by Professor Liang and GTD Students

What: International Tariff Reduction Negotiation

GTD students will be separated into three delegations, representing three fictional states that will be attempting to negotiate tariff reductions. The first hour will include an Opening Round (opening statement and opening position by each state), followed by three bilateral rounds and ending with a plenary meeting of all three states starting at 3PM.

When: 11PM-12PM and 2PM-4PM

Where: Casa Fuente 434

Please join Professor Wei Liang and visiting UWC scholars for this simulation as part of the Global Trade and Development program at the Monterey Institute. The simulation will be held in Casa Fuente 434 between 11AM-12PM and 2PM-4PM.

If you have any additional questions about the simulation, please contact the Special Programs Department at gtd@miis.edu.

Apply to One of Two GTD Summer 2011 Sessions!

The Summer 2011 Global Trade & Development Program is run in two separate sessions.
The first GTD session meets Monday, June 20 through Thursday, July 14. Classes will run from 10am-12pm and from 2-4pm unless otherwise noted.

The second GTD session meets Tuesday, July 12 through Sunday, July 31. Classes will run Monday-Friday from 10-12pm and 1-4pm.

The program involves two-three weeks of intensive class and group work, with four days of field exposure to international trade experts working in agriculture and technology industries in Central California. Each program includes a 3-day weekend trip to San Francsico (lodging provided).

Field exposure includes trips to technology, agriculture, government, and finance organizations on the Central Coast and in the San Francisco Bay Area area (including Silicon Valley). Past site visits have included Ebay, Wells Fargo, Driscoll’s, Tanimura and Antle, and Facebook headquarters as well as a visit to the Economic Development department of the City of San Jose. Further details will be given to accepted students with their schedules.

Apply online today! The program is expected to be full!

How Conservatives can be Synonymous with Economics and Environmentalism

The Monterey Institute Instructor Jason Scorse offers an interesting perspective on true conservatism and how the changes needed in environmental policy can be supported by the far right. In a brief historical re-cap, Scorse demonstrates how known Republicans such as former President Bush (Sr.) and McCain supported cap-and-trade programs and legislations as a revenue generator and environment saver for our country. Scorse elaborates further by critiquing how quickly McCain changed his tune in order to please his party colleagues and the manner in which they have vilified the creation of more rigid environmental policies. Scorse offers a strong argument for conservatives to return to their roots.

This blog post offers a new view of true conservatism and it is short enough to read quickly and digest slowly. Click here to read the piece.

Besides teaching and publishing, Scorse also teaches a 2-day environmental segment during the Global Trade & Development Certificate Program at the Monterey Institute.

WTO Negotiation Simulation- Global Trade and Development Participants

A group sixteen undergraduates from twelve different countries will re-enact China’s 2001 accession to the World Trade Organization as part of their participation in the Monterey Institute’s Global Trade & Development summer program.

When: Thursday, August 5, 5:30pm

Where:Irvine Auditorium, Monterey Institute Campus

For more information contact Carolyn Taylor at ctaylor@miis.edu or call 831-647-6417.

Open to the public.

GTD Shandong To Present International Negotiations Simulation on July 21

Twelve undergraduate students from Shandong University will re-enact China’s 2001 accesstion to the World Trade Organization at the Monterey Institute as part of their participation in the Global Trade & Development Program.

When: Wednesday, July 21, 2:15-4pm

Where: Irvine Auditorium, Monterey Institute Campus

For more information contact Carolyn Taylor at ctaylor@miis.edu or call 831-647-6417.

Open to the public.

GTD Adds New International Session: July 13th-31st!

The Summer 2010 Global Trade & Development Program is pleased to announce the addition of a second session to the program!

Thanks to the wide, ‘global’ demand of the GTD program and the high caliber of applicants we have received this year, we are adding a second, international session:

July 13th-July 31st

This opportunity may be ideal for those who would like to study with a body of international students and expand their network into new regions of the world.

Applicants who are interested in participating in this earlier session are encouraged to specify on their application which session they prefer.

The cost of the program alone is $2500.
For students who would like housing provided for them by the GTD program, the cost is $4000.

We wish you all the best of luck and look forward to seeing you this summer!