September 17, 2012
Terrace Room | 9:00pm
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Join the Institute's newest program, Amnesty International, for its first meeting of the year on Monday, September 13 at 9 PM. 

September 17, 2012
Eaton 202 | 9:00pm
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The New Initiative for Middle East Peace will be holding its general interest meeting on Monday, September 17 at 9 PM in Eaton 202.  To learn more about NIMEP and its programming, please visit its program page.  

 
   
| Posted Sep 9, 2012
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September 12, 2012
Nelson Auditorium, Anderson Hall | 9:30pm
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For more information about Engineers Without Borders, please see their website.  

September 12, 2012
Braker 118 | 8:00pm
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ALLIES, the Institute's civil-military relations program, will hold its first meeting on Wednesday, September 8th at 8 PM.  To learn more about their program, visit their program page.  

 
   
| Posted Sep 1, 2012

This handbook is designed for students and student groups affiliated with or supported by the Institute for Global Leadership (IGL). The purpose of this handbook is to describe the most efficient and effective means of accessing resources available to students through the IGL. This process is for all students and IGL-affiliated student groups applying for IGL funding for an event or project, including research. We are excited about all the innovative projects and programming done by IGL students and groups and we are eager to support you in these efforts. We have no desire to create a static or nonresponsive “bureaucracy”. Rather, to enable us to serve you best and to allow for intelligent growth, we have created some guidelines that we believe will enhance your objectives and allow us to work cooperatively. There are often many details that need to be worked out in order to successfully plan and execute these activities, so please ensure that you work closely with the IGL staff during this process. For IGL student groups, it is important that all of your group’s programming – whether or not you need financial or logistical support – goes through the approval process. Each IGL or affiliated group represents the Institute. Consequently, the IGL needs to be sure that the events and activities organized by its various student groups reflect the IGL’s norms and sensibilities regarding content, professionalism, and perspective.

 

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2012-2013

2013 EPIIC Global Health Jean Mayer Award Winners

Uche Amazigo

Uche Veronica Amazigo is an experienced international scientist and administrator, with extensive expertise in international and community health, public-private partnership, research and policy and strategy development.

Institute Scholars and Practitioner in Residence (INSPIRE)

Justine Hardy (October 1-5, 2012)

EPIIC Weekend Immersion

“Human and Military Security”

September 28-30, 2012

Outward Bound at Appalachian Mountain Club, Pinkham Notch, New Hampshire

The Norris and Margery Bendetson EPIIC International Symposium

February 21-24, 2013

The international symposium is an annual public forum designed and enacted by the EPIIC students. It features scores of international practitioners, academics, public intellectuals, activists and journalists in panel discussions and workshops.

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