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  1. Director, Institute of Latin American Studies (ILAS); Professor in the Department of Political Science and the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA)

  2. Join a cohort of leaders — in business, international and domestic public affairs, and the nonprofit sector — striving for meaningful change. You’ll become part of the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) community at Columbia University, a place that fosters some of the world’s boldest thinkers and doers.

  3. This site was developed by the Gulf/2000 Project at the School of International and Public Affairs of Columbia University in New York City. It is designed to make available in a single location a wealth of information on the eight countries of the Persian Gulf region--Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.

  4. Executive Master of Public Administration Curriculum. The Executive MPA (EMPA) is designed to elevate the careers of mid-career professionals.The program enhances analytical and management skills and deepens policy knowledge, making graduates more effective and impactful in their respective fields.

  5. www.sipa.columbia.edu › communities-connections › facultyMerit E. Janow | Columbia SIPA

    Dean Emerita, School of International and Public Affairs; Professor of Practice in International Economic Law and International Affairs International Affairs Building, Room 818 212-854-1724

  6. www.sipa.columbia.edu › communities-connections › facultyKeren Yarhi-Milo | Columbia SIPA

    Dr. Keren Yarhi-Milo is the dean of Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) and the Adlai E. Stevenson Professor of International Relations. She is a world-renowned expert in international security and crisis decision-making and the youngest dean in SIPA’s history.

  7. All students must complete one concentration to graduate except for PhD students and those pursuing dual degrees with other Columbia University schools. Students are required to meet with their concentration director once per semester at SIPA to ensure they are fulfilling the appropriate concentration requirements.