The Monterey Institute is home to thousands of individual stories of international engagement and impact — learn more about them here.
The Monterey Institute of International Studies is a vibrant campus community with an abundance of global connections and interesting stories to tell. Our students teach and learn in multiple languages and put their graduate professional education to work all over the world in contexts ranging from economic development to language education to international business to nuclear nonproliferation to conference interpretation to global environmental initiatives. You can find student stories sprinkled across this site and in our MIIS Spotlight. Some of those stories are also told in our Communiqué newsletter, and in our news releases. You can find an expert on your own, or contact us for more information.
Ulrike Irmler, manager of Microsoft’s initiative to localize Windows 7 for international markets around the world, will speak to Monterey Institute localization students April 5; the event is open to the public.
A March 29 piece on Radio Free Europe features the vital role of interpreters at the core of UN operations, and praises the Monterey Institute’s translation and interpretation program.
Nonproliferation experts at the Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies have been highly sought after this week to explain the new treaty and the road ahead.
Professor Scorse will aid Institute alumna and Otter Project Executive Director Allison Ford in efforts to save California sea otters and their ocean habitat.
Students from 301 business schools honored the Fisher International MBA Program in the survey published in the April 2010 issue of Entrepreneur magazine.
A trio of articles over the past few days saw CNS Director Bill Potter, CNS Deputy Director Leonard Spector, and MIIS Dean Tate Miller quoted in major media outlets.
A new agreement signed by Institute President Sunder Ramaswamy yesterday in Cairo will promote academic exchanges and research collaboration between MIIS and the American University in Cairo.