Texts

In addition to periodicals and papers, required and recommended texts over the TWO semesters include:

Global Health and International Relations, Colin McInnes & Kelley Lee

Research

EPIIC also provides unusual opportunities for students to conduct research related to its annual theme, both at home and abroad. Students take advantage of connections forged during the colloquium and symposium to pursue their research objectives and to create meaningful long term projects. Last year students traveled to Armenia, Egypt, Oman and Uganda. More than 1,100 students have traveled to more than 90 countries since 1986.

Special Projects and Opportunities

Students will have the opportunity to pursue internship and research opportunities with a number of organizations and experts in the field of global health. Some examples include:

 

Center for Disease Control

Colloquium Lecturers and Advisers

Colloquium Lecturers and Advisers will include:

Edith Balbach, Director, Community Health Program, Tufts University; her primary research interest is in drug policy issues, especially tobacco

EPIIC 2012 Information

Special Projects and Opportunities

Project on Justice in Times of Transition (PJTT)

PJTT is a strategic ally of the IGL. There are extensive opportunities for involvement with their initiatives, this year on research efforts into neuroscience and social conflict with the MIT Saxe Laboratory; mediation efforts in Bahrain; efforts on improving U.S./Cuba relations; and ways of reviving the stalemated negotiations on northern Kosovo.

Public Health and Conflict

2012 Conflict in the 21st Century

EPIIC is open to undergraduate and graduate students of all majors • EPIIC coursework can count toward credit in many majors • Full Credit/Letter Graded

Register at SIS Online: September 6

EPIIC 2012 Syllabus

EPIIC 2011-12
Conflict in the 21st Century
EXP 91F

SYLLABUS
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Tuesday, September 7

Orientation to EPIIC 2011-12

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Tuesday, September 13

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