Thursday, September 22, 2005

Bard College's Globalization and International Affairs Table. Monday Sep. 26, 11a.m.-1p.m.
Specifically in fields of human rights, public policy, the media, women’s rights, public health, and international education. These internships are complemented by courses in political risk analysis; humanitarian action; human rights law; civil society development; trends in terrorism and counter-terrorism; environmental policy; and reporting on international affairs. Faculty are a mix of traditional university professors and leading international affairs practitioners. All students live in their building in the Lincoln Center District of Manhattan.
BGIA is open to both undergraduates and students in their post-graduate year, and financial aid is available for both the semester and summer programs. Last Spring, Jacob Parakilas, Hampshire Class of '06, participated in this program and interned at NationBooks, where he spent the semester researching the history of the rum trade.

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