"Speaking Truth to Power"
Executive and International Programs (EIP)
Partnerships
Current
- Zayed Univeristy
In a pioneering partnership, Zayed University's Colleges of Businesss Sciences and Arts & Sciences, along with the University of California, Berkeley (UCB), Indiana University (UI), and the University of Utah (UU), are offering , for the first time in the U.A.E., an Executive Masters of Public Administration program.
The programs offered are accredited by both public administration and business administration international accrediting bodies.
The EIP contribution to this partnership is to design and coordinate Goldman School's faculty participation to conduct the Public Policy Formulation and Analysis and Program Evaluation modules of the Zayed EMPA.
Past
- Marshall Memorial Fellowship Program - Northern California
The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is an American institution that stimulates the exchange of ideas and promotes cooperation between the United States and Europe in the spirit of the postwar Marshall Plan. GMF was created in 1972 by a gift from Germany as a permanent memorial to Marshall Plan aid.
Through its work in the United States and Europe, GMF has pursued its founding mission to create a closer understanding between partners on both sides of the Atlantic. GMF's programs promote the study of international and domestic policies, support comparative research and debate on key issues, and assist policy and opinion leaders' understanding of these issues.
EIP hosted groups of Marshall Memorial Fellows visiting the Bay Area from Europe and conducted the selection process of the the American Marshall Memorial Fellows traveling through Europe between 2002 and 2005. EIP continues to host distinguished visitors from Germany and Europe wanting to interact with GSPP and or UC Berkeley faculty and students at the request of the GMF.
- Leadership Workshop for the California Conference of the NAACP
On January 10-12, 2003, Executive and International Programs (EIP) coordinated a leadership workshop in San Diego, CA for the annual meeting of the California Conference of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Dean Michael Nacht, Professor Michael O’Hare, and EIP Director Blas Pérez Henríquez delivered a two-day workshop on leadership, strategic management and institutional strengthening to a gathering of more than fifty of NAACP California presidents and leaders of local chapters.