This week, our study abroad program is visiting at University College Dublin -- comparing the response to global economic crisis in Ireland and the US, and assessing the long-term effects on these two countries.
Today, we had an excellent presentation by Dr. Niamh Hardiman (of UCD's Geary Institute) entitled Liberalism in Crisis. She showed well the magnitude of economic, fiscal and political challenges European countries now face.
Tonight, I read this essay by Michael Hennigan at Finfacts.
It will take time, but I think you'll find it worth reading.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
Bad Luck for the Irish Economy
I just arrived in Dublin -- to lead an MU study abroad program in Ireland/N. Ireland. (See here, here and here for more background).
I teach a course called Facing the Future: Ireland's Response to Economic Crisis. Ironically, today a friend sent this post.
It's worth reading -- including the comments.
I teach a course called Facing the Future: Ireland's Response to Economic Crisis. Ironically, today a friend sent this post.
It's worth reading -- including the comments.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Volcano -- More Transatlantic Flight Delays
With many MU study abroad programs starting in Europe shortly, we track the volcanic ash plume pretty closely.
See the latest report on flight delays and re-routes.
Also - for real-time information on European airspace issues, see Euro Control (The European Organization for the Safety of Air Navigation)
See the latest report on flight delays and re-routes.
Also - for real-time information on European airspace issues, see Euro Control (The European Organization for the Safety of Air Navigation)
Friday, May 7, 2010
Mexico Travel Warning - Expanded
The US State Department expanded its travel warning to several states or regions in Mexico.
If you (or your loved ones) are preparing for a trip there, please read this carefully.
Travel warnings issued by the State Department should always be taken very seriously.
For a list of current warnings, and for additional assistance, please see this page.
If you (or your loved ones) are preparing for a trip there, please read this carefully.
Travel warnings issued by the State Department should always be taken very seriously.
For a list of current warnings, and for additional assistance, please see this page.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
China's Role in World Food Prices
A good colleague, Pat Westhoff at MU's Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute, provided this excellent guest post on how developments in China may affect food prices through out the world. This work appeared in the New York Time's Freakanomics Blog.
Pat is also the author of a newly published book on the economics of food. If you're concerned about food security -- check this out.
Pat is also the author of a newly published book on the economics of food. If you're concerned about food security -- check this out.
Monday, May 3, 2010
More on Irish housing surplus
As a quick follow up to this recent post -
Here's a piece about what it's like to live in one of Ireland's 621 newly-developed, but largely unoccupied housing subdivisions.
One in five housing units is now vacant in Ireland.
Here's a piece about what it's like to live in one of Ireland's 621 newly-developed, but largely unoccupied housing subdivisions.
One in five housing units is now vacant in Ireland.
US branch campuses abroad: survey results
On GlobalHigherEd, I saw this post that summarizes research on US university branch campus-abroad initiatives. The post is contributed by Madeline Green at the Center for International Initiatives at the American Council on Education.
The introduction to this post provides links to useful resources for those considering branch campus ventures.
For a more complete report of research findings, check here.
The introduction to this post provides links to useful resources for those considering branch campus ventures.
For a more complete report of research findings, check here.
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