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Emerging Markets Development Advisers Program

The Emerging Markets Development Advisers Program (EMDAP) is a fellowship program sponsored by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). EMDAP is managed by the Institute of International Education (IIE), the largest private, nonprofit educational and cultural exchange agency in the United States. EMDAP is an opportunity for current students and recent graduates of U.S> […]

Fellowship Opportunity at the Organization for Women Science for the Developing World

Organization for Women Science for the Developing World (OWSDW) is the first international forum uniting women scientists from the South with the objective of strengthening their role in the development process and promoting their representation in scientific and technological leadership. The OWSDW fellowship is awarded to women scientists from Sub-Saharan Africa and Least Developed Countries […]

Islam, Islamism, and Politics in Eurasia Report, No. 39

The 39th issue of the Islam, Islamism, and Politics in Eurasia Report (IIPER) has been issued. IIPER is archived at www.miis.edu/academics/faculty/ghahn/report. Islam, Islamism and Politics in Eurasia Report No. 39, 30 April 2011 Edited and Written by Gordon M. Hahn (unless otherwise indicated) Contents: Russia CE RELEASES COMPOSITE DATA ON ATTACKS AND CASUALTIES INFLICTED IN […]

Reza Aslan to Join MIIS Executive Ed Faculty

Reza Aslan, famed scholar and founder of Aslan Media will be joining the MIIS Executive Education Faculty  to offer a course in the program’s July session this summer. Aslan is a contributing editor at the Daily Beast. Aslan’s first book is the International Bestseller, No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam, which has […]

Congratulations to our MIIS Big Sur Marathon Runners!

Four MIIS students and one alumnus completed the Big Sur International Marathon on May 1, with many of their classmates cheering them on. Congratulations to our MIIS runners: Bonnie Holman, Jake Strickler, Will Schlossberg, Richard Letlaw, and alumnus …

MIIS in the News

Three Empty Cups of Tea
Reprisal Attack by Al-Qaida likely, experts say
Death won’t end terror: Locals assess impact of Bin Laden
Bin Laden’s Demise Weakens Militants, Ingush Leader says
Taliban and Al-Qaeda: True Sects of Islam?

UPDATES TO GSIPM QUANTITATIVE COURSES

Effective as of Fall 2011 Semester Beginning in Fall 2011, IMGT 8541 Business Statistics and IMGT 8542 Decision Sciences will no longer be offered. In their place, a new 4 credit course, IMGT 8540 Quantitative Analysis for Business, will be offered. IMGT 8540 Quantitative Analysis for Business will include content from both IMGT 8541 Business […]

Nation Building Colloquium – Videos on iTunesU

As the semester is wrapping up so is this year’s Global Problems and Solutions Speaker Series on Nation Building. Throughout the semester we have been very fortunate to have a breadth of high profile speakers including Ambassadors, Professors, Diplomats, and Government leaders all speak on the complex and immense issue of Nation Building. Open to […]

Notes on Fall 2011 MPA Evaluation Courses

IPOL 8644 – SEM: Program Evaluation will automatically log all students who request to register as “waitlisted” – meaning that it will appear that there are 0 seats available for the class. The waitlist will close on May 13th, so if you are want to take this course please make sure you register before the […]

Bin Laden and Pakistan: What Next?

Where: B-104 When: 6:00-7:00pm Professors Jeffrey Bale and Sharad Joshi of the program in Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies will offer their perspectives on Pakistan in light of the death of Osama bin Laden, addressing questions such as: What has this event revealed or confirmed about Pakistan today? how does the change in the terrorist structure […]

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