Kanako enjoys early spring in Boston
It’s time to check in with our student bloggers, starting with Kanako, who’s enjoying a welcome (and somewhat rare) early spring in Boston while busily planning for life after Fletcher.
Read MoreFletcher’s fabulous students and what they’re up to.
It’s time to check in with our student bloggers, starting with Kanako, who’s enjoying a welcome (and somewhat rare) early spring in Boston while busily planning for life after Fletcher.
Read MoreWith thanks to Dan for handing over the reins for this week, today is the final day of the PhD
Read MoreWhen PhD students (technically, at this stage, “PhD Candidates”) have completed their classes and comprehensive exams, and they’ve successfully defended
Read MoreAs I mentioned on Monday, the PhD program can be broken up roughly into three phases. The first, when students
Read MoreToday is Day 2 of the PhD program’s occupation of the Admissions Blog and I (Jessica) want to introduce the
Read MoreHello blog readers! It’s me, Jessica, newish director of Fletcher’s PhD Program in International Relations. Dan has generously offered me
Read MoreRegular blog readers have come to know FSociety, Fletcher’s cybersecurity simulation team, pretty well. They’ve had a lot of success over the past year and change, and I’ve done my best to keep up with the deluge of accolades as I hear about them.
Read MoreIt was a delight to hear recently from second-year MALD student Neiha, who provides an update on the variety of human security research with which she’s been involved at the Henry J. Leir Institute, Fletcher’s research center dedicated to human security topics.
Read MoreHaving recently highlighted some new faculty publications in this space, I also want to call attention to examples of the exciting work Fletcher students and alumni continue to do, as well.
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