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...vice provost for international affairs, Jorge I. Dominguez—who was himself appointed on May 18—will work very closely with the OIP in the future and be actively involved in the search for new leadership, Gross said. Dominguez, who directed Harvard’s Weatherhead Center for International Affairs for the past decade, will assume his vice provost post on July 1.Edwards noted that she was not eligible for the vice provost position because the job required that candidates be tenured faculty members. Edwards said that when she was appointed...
...vice provost for international affairs, Jorge I. Dominguez—who was himself appointed on May 18—will work very closely with the OIP in the future and be actively involved in the search for new leadership, Gross said. Dominguez, who directed Harvard’s Weatherhead Center for International Affairs for the past decade, will assume his vice provost post on July...
...scholar with an eclectic interest in international affairs will take the helm of the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. Beth A. Simmons, professor of government, will be the Center’s first female director starting July 1. Simmons, currently a faculty associate and member of the executive committee at the Center, was named to the position after incumbent director Jorge I. Domínguez was appointed the University’s first vice provost for international affairs last week. Describing his successor as someone who is open to different modes of research in social science, Domínguez said...
...University announced Wednesday that Jorge I. Domínguez, a scholar of Latin America, will serve as its first vice provost for international affairs. Currently in his tenth year as director of the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs—the largest international research center in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences—Domínguez will bring a wealth of administrative and academic experience to his post. He has written extensively on international and domestic politics in Latin America and worked as a series editor for PBS program “Crisis in Central America...
...She’s thoughtful, she’s careful, she’s caring, she really is I think a splendid choice and I’m sure she’d be an excellent director,” said Domínguez, who is director of the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and has known Grindle for nearly three decades since she was a graduate student. Grindle’s work on Latin America focuses on the political and bureaucratic aspects of decision making and policy implementation, an interest that she said goes...