Luz Vazquez-Ramos

Fall 2013

Data Analysis for Public Policy
Culture & Conflict in Latin America (Spanish)
Biculturalism & Multiculturalism
Principles & Practices of International Education
Research in Intercultural Studies
Systems Thinking
Developing People- Human Resources

Winter 2014

Advanced Topics in Policy Analysis -Practicum in Peru

Conducted field research and translation in Quechuan communities in Calca, Peru for the Andean Alliance for Sustainable Development.

Spring 2014

International Education Design & Assessment
Crossing Cultures
Cuba: Changing Courses for Changing Times
Proposal Writing for International Development
Immigration Issues: US-Latin America (Spanish)

Summer 2014

Scholarship Division Internship -June-August 2014

Managed the ExxonMobile Scholarship for Research Program (Mexico) & the Cargill Global Scholars (Brazil) for the Institute of International Education (IIE), Mexico City Office .

For over 80 years, the Institute of International Education has been a leader in the area of scholarship and training programs for Latin America. In the early 1930s, IIE established a separate Latin America Division in New York, and opened its current Latin America regional office in Mexico City in 1974.  IIE is a leader in providing scholarship management services to public and private sponsors in the U.S. and abroad. The Institute specializes in the management of scholarship and fellowship programs for undergraduate and graduate students, scholars and professionals to study at leading universities in the U.S., Latin America and around the world.

Fall 2014

International Education Marketing/Recruitment
Comparative International Education
Developing Intercultural Training in International NGOs
Working with International Indigenous Communities
Policy Analysis in Peru/El Salvador
Qualitative Data Analysis Mash Up

Winter 2015

DPMI

DPMI is an opportunity to apply classroom theory to the real world. Through intensive, hands-on activities that are applied to contemporary development challenges, DPMI participants gain practical skills to manage development projects in a variety of contexts.  Key skills: Problem Tree and results Framework, Log Frames, Core Competency Mapping, Facilitation Session Plan, Project Design Summary

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Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey
Monterey, California

 

Spring 2015

Development Economics
Organizational Sustainability for Social Change Organizations
Finance Function for Nonprofits