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Students discuss their work with the indigenous people of the Sacred Valley of Perú.
Catherine turned an internship into a leadership position promoting permaculture in Malawi.
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Reuters Story on Google’s Possible Withdrawal from China Picked Up By NY Times, Washington Post, Multiple Other Outlets
Andrew Silberman, President of the Tokyo based AMT Group, offers advice to current MBA students about the skills necessary to live and work in Japan.
Joshua Rhodes, management consultant for AMT Group in Tokyo, discusses the skills necessary for a successful career in one of the world's most competitive markets.
Fisher International MBA Professor Fredric Kropp was quoted by Fox News in a news report examining the unique marketing strategy of cell phone service provider CREDO.
World Trade Organization-sponsored conference in Beijing on November 19 features talks by President Sunder Ramaswamy, Dean Yuwei Shi, and Ambassador Alan Wolff.
The Aspen Institute has again recognized the Fisher International MBA Program as one the best business schools in the world at incorporating broader social perspectives into the curriculum.
For the fourth straight year, Entrepreneur magazine named the Institute’s Fisher International MBA program one of the top 15 graduate school programs in the country.
Jennifer Schneider (MBA '09) is a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer (Uzbekistan '03-'05) and had also interned at USAID with the Bureau of Europe and Eurasia. Currently, she is an adviser with the Emerging Markets Development Advisers Program in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Monterey Institute alumni end up in the most interesting – and varied – places.
Twenty students traveled to Chile last January to research the human rights, transitional justice, and environmental issues facing indigenous Mapuche communities.
