"We hope that most students will go into nonprofit or government-type jobs," says Finney.
Regardless what jobs the MPA/ID program graduates get, Finney says, the students "will have a worldwide network of colleagues."
Read more in News
Chemical Warfare Fears Misplaced, Meselson SaysRecommended Articles
-
At Student-Hosted Round-Table, Experts Seek Solutions to HungerDeveloping countries must implement policy and institutional changes as well as technological advances if they are to find long term
-
U.N. Official: Share the WealthGiven current possibilities for making technology work, Americans must strive to do more for developing regions of the world, the
-
A Modest ProposalI T'S RLLATIVELY EASY to forget how lucky the U.S. is to have aggressive reporters and intense media competition, what
-
Summers Discusses DevelopmentThough he devotes most of his time to raising and spending Harvard’s money, University President Lawrence H. Summers spent this
-
Summers in a MatrixDuring the question and answer session of a recent Harvard School of Public Health seminar with University President Lawrence H.
-
FOCUS: Imagining a Post-Kyoto Climate RegimeThanks to backroom deal-making between the European Union and the Russian Federation—and despite persistent U.S. intransigence—the Kyoto Protocol on Global