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Welcome, MPA students, faculty, international partners, and friends of the Hatfield School of Government!
The Global Collaborative Network (GCN) was developed by Kim Lomax (a current MPA student) and Professor Marcus Ingle of the Hatfield School to increase the number of MPA students who complete international public service projects for their PA 509 (Organizational Experience) class. This program came out of discussions that took place in Dr. Ingle's fall 2007 Global Leadership and Management class on how best to further connect the extensive international work of the Hatfield School faculty, its alumni, and partners to current MPA students and their studies. The GCN will serve to empower and support students to find international public service projects that supplement their coursework at the Hatfield School and to make a tangible difference to the mission of an international partner.
Kim Lomax and Dr. Ingle would like to thank Dr. Ronald Tammen, Director of the Hatfield School of Government, and Dr. Lawrence Wallack, Dean of the College of Urban and Public Affairs, for their funding of a graduate assistantship to initiate this program. Many thanks also go to Hatfield School professors Dr. Phillip Cooper, Dr. Jack Corbett, Dr. Suzanne Feeney, Dr. Marcus Ingle, and Dr. Masami Nishishiba for sharing their ideas on how best to help students find and complete meaningful international projects. Thanks also to Kim's brother, Jim McGlade, for volunteering to assist in the development of this website.
Kim would like to especially thank Dr. Ingle for championing this project and for his continued encouragement during the start-up period.
The Global Collaborative Network (GCN) was developed by Kim Lomax (a current MPA student) and Professor Marcus Ingle of the Hatfield School to increase the number of MPA students who complete international public service projects for their PA 509 (Organizational Experience) class. This program came out of discussions that took place in Dr. Ingle's fall 2007 Global Leadership and Management class on how best to further connect the extensive international work of the Hatfield School faculty, its alumni, and partners to current MPA students and their studies. The GCN will serve to empower and support students to find international public service projects that supplement their coursework at the Hatfield School and to make a tangible difference to the mission of an international partner.
Kim Lomax and Dr. Ingle would like to thank Dr. Ronald Tammen, Director of the Hatfield School of Government, and Dr. Lawrence Wallack, Dean of the College of Urban and Public Affairs, for their funding of a graduate assistantship to initiate this program. Many thanks also go to Hatfield School professors Dr. Phillip Cooper, Dr. Jack Corbett, Dr. Suzanne Feeney, Dr. Marcus Ingle, and Dr. Masami Nishishiba for sharing their ideas on how best to help students find and complete meaningful international projects. Thanks also to Kim's brother, Jim McGlade, for volunteering to assist in the development of this website.
Kim would like to especially thank Dr. Ingle for championing this project and for his continued encouragement during the start-up period.
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