What academic programs exist for getting into [creative, helpful] international developmental work? Alternately, can someone with a B.A. in Poli Sci do something more than volunteer or intern in such a field?
I've been interested in micro-lending, getting land deeds to squatters in slums, and other ideas that avoid the traditional failed models of IMF/WB massive debt. Are their academic programs that study this kind of stuff? If so, which?
I'm living in China now and seeing the povery around me is really energizing me to do something useful with my academic background. Watching my roommate work on her grad application for rural development has inspired me to start thinking productively instead of just grimacing when I see the criple beggers.
Is there a way I could get into this line of work without getting a masters degree? Maintaining at least my current standard of living - where I can afford to fly home at least once a year - is essential.
Strengths: communication, motivation and enthusiasm, academic-style research, idea generation, flexibility
Weaknesses: languages, non-common sense math,
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I've seen the other questions [1, 2], but I think this is a bit different. My Google-Fu has also been surprisingly unhelpful because I don't know exactly what I'm looking for.
posted by LeisureGuy at 10:47 AM on October 7, 2006