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Learning public policy from the stars COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY - SIPA Admissions Blog
Learning public policy from the stars COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY - SIPA Admissions Blog For those of you who are planning a visit to SIPA in the coming weeks (hint, hint, Admitted Students Day), dont be surprised if you see a dignitary, Nobel-Prize winner or presidents daughter walking the same path as you. In fact, dont be surprised if they strike up a conversation with you! These well-known Seeple (and Seeple friends) have a lot of knowledge to share and they arent afraid to impart that knowledge on you during an elevator ride, brown-bag lunch or keynote address. One of our students, Affan Javed, MPA 16, recently had a run-in with former NYC Mayor David N. Dinkins. Since then, he cant seem to stop daydreaming about whom he may see next. [Photo courtesy of Affan Javed] Affan Javed takes a SIPA selfie with former NYC Mayor David N. Dinkins. He served as the 106th Mayor of New York City, from 1990 to 1993. By Affan Javed, MPA 16, Urban Social Policy: One thing I genuinely like about SIPA is that it is full of political celebrities of our times. There are moments when you find yourself discussing your midterm with a person who could one day be the next President of Chile. At other times, youre reimagining New York through the eyes of an ex-Mayor, or youre learning about climate-change negotiations from the very people who are at the forefront of global-policy discussions on it. And then there are the rumors. Rumors that you like to cherish because you never know when SIPA may make them a reality. My personal favorites: will Ahmadinejad teach Politics of Policymaking at SIPA one day, or will SIPA be able to convince President Barack Obama to be a Professor of Policymaking? Or will Amal Clooneys course be cross-listed with SIPA? Its wishful thinking for now, but perhaps one day itll be a reality! Yes, as a student, I am guilty of being star struck. But I assure you I value this not only because of the celebrity factor, but because of the learning experience this kind of exposure helps you get. The amalgamation of theoretical and experiential knowledge is helping me build a skillset that will prepare me for the world I live in. At least thats what I think, and thats my story. Now imagine yourself being here? With your potential and promise, I can only wonder what your story will be Affans right: as a member of the SIPA community, youll have several opportunities to write your own stories and enjoy conversations with some pretty interesting people. And these stories youll shareâ"featuring notable guest lecturers, professional practitioners and visiting professorsâ"will challenge your intellectual growth over the next two years, eventually making you a well-equipped policy maker in the future. In fact, SIPA and Columbia University routinely roll out the red carpet for some pretty notable people. Here are a few upcoming speakers and guests: Tonight, Dr. Mohammad Ashraf Ghani, President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, will be speaking at the World Leaders Forum at Columbia University (the address will be livestreamed here) On April 1, Benjamin Jealous, former president and CEO of the NAACP, will give a talk about technology and its relevance to social policy at SIPA, The Mayor of Los Angeles, Eric Garcetti, SIPA 95, and Mayor of Rio de Janeiro Eduardo Paes will be honored at SIPAs Global Leadership Awards Gala on April 16, Caroline Kennedy, U.S Ambassador to Japan, will be the featured speaker at SIPAs graduation ceremonies this May. As you can tell, SIPA provides you with plenty of opportunities throughout the year to be star struck, as Affan put it. Were more than just a series of lectures in the classroom. Were an experience. Now is the time to say yes to the SIPA experience. So act today and accept your admission offer to SIPA by May 1, 2015 (unless otherwise noted in your admission-offer letter).
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