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The Marc Sumerlin Lecture Series
Marc Sumerlin, Applied Economics '04, is generously sponsoring a lecture series of prominent economists to speak to students and alumni of JHU's MS in Applied Economics Program. There will be one lecture each Fall and Spring. Applied Economics students and alumni, Homewood economics majors and economics graduate students, and AAP students and alumni are invited to the Marc Sumerlin Lecture Series, and may bring a guest.
Johns Hopkins' EPC Forum
The EPC Forum is a lecture series presented by Johns Hopkins Universities' MS in Energy Policy and Climate Program
Biotechnology
Johns Hopkins' Advanced Biotechnology Studies (ABS) Program is rooted in the multidisciplinary skills of basic research, drug discovery technologies, bioinformatics, regulatory affairs, and product commercialization that the industry demands.
Career Opportunities Lecture
Career Opportunities in the Life Sciences and Job Search Strategies Lecture at the Johns Hopkins Montgomery County Campus.
Toby Freedman discusses the findings of her book, Career Opportunities in Biotechnology and Drug Development, based on interviews with over 200 industry executives. The short videos are the Q&A portion of the night when Toby Freedman answered audience questions following her talk about the Career Opportunities in the Life Sciences.
This event was sponsored by the Johns Hopkins University Center for Biotechnology Education and Women in Bio.
Calculating a response.
A few excerpts from Dr. Ariel Roth's April 2011 presentation, "Calculating a response: How does the United States avoid the wrong outcomes in the Middle East?"
Dr. Roth is the director of the MA in Global Security Studies and Certificate in National Security Studies programs.
Museum Studies
The aim of JHU's Master of Arts in Museum Studies is to provide a perspective on the theory and practice of museums in a changing technological, social and political environment for current and future museum professionals. It emphasizes the role of technology as a pervasive aspect in today's museum, examines new models of education, exhibition, and business strategies, and explores the role of the museum as an agent of social change. Visit http://advanced.jhu.edu/academ<wbr>ic/museum/ for more information.
Communication
Johns Hopkins University offers a serious, practical, and flexible Master of Arts in Communication degree. The Hopkins reputation is known world-wide for excellence. Communication classes in our masters program are small to provide maximum, meaningful interaction.
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