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EQUIPPING STUDENTS WITH THE SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE TO TACKLE LARGE-SCALE CRISES

"We live in an environment of constant, intersecting crises, so we look for students with the potential to become what we think of as international civil servants who are equipped to manage crises that involve public health, natural-Bradford R. McGuinn, Director of the Master of Arts in International Administration program, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Miami

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