MIIS Welcomes One of Its Largest Classes Ever, Launches Three New Degree Programs
One of the largest incoming classes in the history of the Monterey Institute—420 students—gathered on campus for orientation this week.

Fisher International MBA Program Chair Bruce Paton working with students.
August 13, 2010
On Friday, August 20, the Monterey Institute’s Graduate School of International Policy and Management (GSIPM) will host the GSIPM Expo “Shaping a New Era: Business and Policy Solutions” showcasing the work of over 70 students. Students will present research and findings on topics ranging from “The Role of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Modern Warfare” to “Youth-Led Development Projects at UN-HABITAT” at the Institute’s downtown Monterey campus.
The expo, the first of its kind, will showcase the achievements of graduating students in various degree programs who participated in three unique GSIPM offerings—the International Professional Service Semester, the International Business Plan and the Development Project Management Institute Practicum:
Please note that while the public is welcome at all of the IPSS and DPMI Plus presentations, due to the proprietary nature of the International Business Plan presentations, these sessions are closed, with all attendees subject to client confidentiality agreements.
For further information, including the full schedule, view the official invitation to the GSIPM Expo.
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