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How a degree from GPS enhances military careers
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One graduate and one current student share how studying the Asia-Pacific through GPS degree programs complements their military service
Active duty military members and veterans share their journeys to GPS — and their many accomplishments since graduating
Incoming alumni president and MAS-IA graduate Jason Kim ‘12 shares how GPS set him up for career success
Melia Ungson ’17 shares her journey to and beyond a graduate degree – all thanks to support from a Robertson Fellowship
GPS alumni raise more than $45,000 for special internship fund, benefiting GPS students for years to come
Alumni Across Continents: GPS provides ‘a great education and has paid off over 30-plus years’
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Tamiko Sher, who earned a Master of Pacific International Affairs (MPIA) in 1991, is based in Johannesburg, South Africa and holds dual roles: executive director of the African Institute for Entrepreneurship (AIfE), a non-governmental organization (NGO), and owner/manager of her private virtual consulting company, Z.A. ZEN Consulting.
David Freitas earned his Master of Pacific International Affairs (MPIA) degree from the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy (GPS) in 1997.
Knowledgeable career professionals set GPS students up for success, directing students toward the best internships for their career interests and helping them launch their careers post-graduation