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New Kennedy Degree Focuses on Developing Countries

Students at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG) can now apply for a two-year degree program that focuses on the developing countries of the world.

A group of 59 students at KSG have just begun their second semester in the first year of the new plan of study--a master in public administration/international development (MPA/ID).

Students take a look at diverse issues facing the developing world from public health to law, which all affect the economy of the nations.

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"The degree program trains people to become practitioners in international development," says Jeffrey D. Sachs '76, Stone professor of international trade at KSG and co-chair of the MPA/ID degree program.

Adding a new degree program is not an everyday occurrence at KSG, according to Carol J. Finney, program director of the MPA/ID degree program.

According to officials at the school it has been at least 25 years since KSG added a new degree program. But the new offering is an extension of a two-year master in public administration (MPA2) that has been offered since the school's founding.

First of its Kind

The new MPA/ID is unlike any other offered either by Harvard or by other universities.

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