EXPLORING
GLOBALIZATION AND GOVERNMENT POLICY: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE INDIAN EXPERIENCE
In
conjunction with Rai
University and led by
Dr.
KB Akhilesh, Professor, Indian Institute of Science
Dr.
Tojo Thatchenkery, Professor, School of Public Policy, GMU
Michal
McElwain Malur, Director of External Programs, School of Public Policy, GMU
It
is often said that the 21st century will belong to Asia, with India taking centre
stage. This two-week study program will introduce you to India, which is the second
most populous country in the world and one of the world's most dynamic economies.
This mystical country of contrasts has a middle-class larger than the population
of the United States, the world's largest pool of technically skilled persons,
but is also home to more than 400 million of the world's poor. It is a land of
18 official national languages (many more unofficial ones) with multiple cultures,
religions and ethnicities. This program will immerse you in the economics, politics,
culture and heritage of India. India is the world's oldest civilization with a
fast modernizing economy. India has a vibrant democracy. India will delight you
with her colorful pageantry, enrich you with her culture, confuse you with her
diversity, stun you with her achievements, while also shock you with all that
she still needs to achieve in order to become a developed country. India is clearly
a work in progress with a very bright future.
Sanskrit,
which is the mother of all languages has a phrase, "Atithi devo bhava",
which means "The guest is God". This is how you can expect to be treated.
Study in India!
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PROGRAM
FEE: $ $2,850*
Program
fee includes 3 credits of graduate tuition, lodging--single, dorm room style at
the Foundation and double room in the hotel--(a single room can be purchased for
an additional $500.00); daily breakfast; some lunches and dinners; in-country
ground transportation; cultural excursions;company site visits; but NOT international
airfare and tips.
*If
spring tuition goes, so will the price (difference per credit hour).
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