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Training and experience are both crucial elements. While in school, take advantage of courses focusing on languages, regions of the world, international policies and problems. Consider including a study abroad term in your undergradate career, or the possibilities of summer, leave of absence or post-graduate jobs, internships or volunteer positions in another country. These are all viable and readily available routes to help you acquire both international training and experience. The possibilities are abundant...
...organization and the full range of opportunities in their fields. Many of the reps are Harvard alumni(ae) who have worked in several settings in addition to working with their current employers -- and they are very willing to share these experiences as well. Whether you are a senior exploring post-graduation options or a first year seeking to learn about internships or summer jobs, the opportunities to learn are there...
...billion a year less than it did at the height of the Reagan era, but $12 billion more than during the Iranian hostage crisis of 1980. Sen. Bob Kerrey, second banana on the Intelligence Committee, says that whatever happens, at least the CIA will be held accountable for its post-Cold War spending. Now that's using your intelligence...
...recent decision by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences to create a junior faculty post in the English Department for Asian-American literature seems to fulfill a need for diversity in faculty and curriculum which until now has been ignored. The only problem is that this position will displace one of the visiting professorships allotted to the Committee on Ethnic Studies--one of the few instruments backed by the Administration which brings to Harvard a diverse group of scholars interested in race and ethnicity within an American context...
WASHINGTON: Ronald Reagan sold his Latin America policy by casting himself as Paul Revere to an imminent Sandinista invasion, but Bill Clinton faces a tougher challenge in the sedate climate of post-Cold War trade politics...