Category Archive: GPIA Projects

Student Projects: GIS for International Crises, Development, and the Environment

Each semester, the GIS for International Crises, Development, and the Environment course is one of the Milano School’s most popular. Students wrap up the course by producing final projects that encompass a wide range of topics, geographies, and methodologies.  Using tools and techniques gained throughout the semester, each student chooses a research topic of interest and performs …

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Professor L.H.M. Ling Introduces ‘An Evening on The Silk Road': A June 2015 Summer Short Course

The course uses food ‘as the main venue for understanding how people thought, acted, behaved and related to one another on The Silk Road.’

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Call For Essays on “The Future of Development Assistance”

Next Horizons Poster

GDN Next Horizons Essay Contest 2014 in partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on The Future of Development Assistance The world has changed radically since the emergence of official development assistance. How should aid change? We want to hear your views: Which financial instruments should be used to provide aid? How should the …

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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Course Final Projects

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Each semester, the GIS for International Crises, Development, and the Environment course is one of the Milano School’s most popular. Students wrap up the course by producing final projects that encompass a wide range of topics, geographies, and methodologies.  Using tools and techniques gained throughout the semester, each student chooses a research topic of interest and performs …

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Student Spotlight: Fnot Gebremicael

Fnot Gebremicael is a student in the Graduate Program in International Affairs and President of the student organization Project Africa. Project Africa strives to promote a positive and accurate view of Africa through regular events open to The New School community and wider public. On April 5th, Project Africa successfully concluded Design Africa 2014, a one-day …

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