Postgraduate Studies
Hi everyone!
Today's post is about a postgraduate study that I would like to do.
Today's post is about a postgraduate study that I would like to do.
Well, I really don't know if I can finish the career, or even finish this year jaja, but maybe I have some ideas about a postgrade that I would like to do.
There are so many postgrades and universities to choose in the field of public administration, but I think that doing a postgrade in the Instituto de Asuntos Públicos (INAP) of the Universidad de Chile, is the best option, because I can start it during the last year of pregrade, so it is a nice option if I want to economise time.
The Instituto de Asuntos Públicos has two master programs: one in Politic Science, and another in Government and Public Management. I would like to do a master in Government and Public Management because it is more practise, it is focused on the public service, and that is the field that I would like to work.
Another master that is very interesting for me, is the master in Public Policies, in the Escuela de Gobierno of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, because it is a very useful field for the public directors in the public service. You can learn a lot about how to identify problems and how to solve them.
Finally, the most ambitious options, and the most difficult ones too, is to do a master in Public Policy in the Science Po School in France, because it is one of the most important and prestigious educational institution in the world, but the language is an obstacle for me.

I don't know if I can finish the career too
ResponderEliminarthis is very sad :'(
stay strong
Interesting information about postgraduate studies.
ResponderEliminarI am scared too about finish the career, but agreeing with Cata, stay strong mate.
Good luck Nico in the UCH, PUC or France master!!!!!!!!1
ResponderEliminarNico, you can finish this career. Also you can study a master degree:)
ResponderEliminarI think that the INAP postgraduate programs are a very good alternative at least here in Chile.
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