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Philosophy isn’t generally thought of as a cross-cultural tool, but for Peter Vernezze, who left a position as philosophy professor at a U.S...

A unique design for education is underway in Asheville, North Carolina and it takes its model from the vegetative part of a mushroom, mycili...

The Master of Social Work prepares students with the practice methods, ethical and social values, and scientific principles to work with pop...

The Master of Social Work prepares students with the practice methods, ethical and social values, and scientific principles to work with pop...

The Master of Social Work prepares students with the practice methods, ethical and social values, and scientific principles to work with pop...

Public policy masters degrees emphasize analyzing and evaluating information to solve policy problems. MPP grads work across sectors with qu...

Public policy masters degrees emphasize analyzing and evaluating information to solve policy problems. MPP grads work across sectors with qu...

Public policy masters degrees emphasize analyzing and evaluating information to solve policy problems. MPP grads work across sectors with qu...

In Conflict resolution masters programs, students learn how to analyze conflict and how to uncover the underpinnings of conflict situations....

In Conflict resolution masters programs, students learn how to analyze conflict and how to uncover the underpinnings of conflict situations....

In Conflict resolution masters programs, students learn how to analyze conflict and how to uncover the underpinnings of conflict situations....

If you’re on a public service career path, and looking at grad schools, you may have considered a Master of Public Affairs or Administration...

If you’re on a public service career path, and looking at grad schools, you may have considered a Master of Public Affairs or Administration...

If you’re on a public service career path, and looking at grad schools, you may have considered a Master of Public Affairs or Administration...

Do you have student loans? Are you thinking about borrowing money for grad school? This episode of the Idealist Grad Schools podcast takes a...

Do you have student loans? Are you thinking about borrowing money for grad school? This episode of the Idealist Grad Schools podcast takes a...

With a plethora of graduate disciplines available to you—MBA, MPA, Social Work—you may be wondering, why should I go for a specialized degre...

This week the Idealist Grad Fairs launch in New York City and Washington, DC. What will you study in grad school? With a plethora of graduat...

This week the Idealist Grad Fairs launch in New York City and Washington, DC. What will you study in grad school? With a plethora of graduat...

Can you make the world more sustainable by working for a corporation? According to Net Impact and its free, downloadable career guide Corpor...

En una calle arbolada de Buenos Aires se encuentra un descolorido edificio con un extenso mural de graffiti sobre la figura del incomparable...

On a tree-lined street in Buenos Aires is a faded building with a large graffiti mural of tango great Carlos Gardel on its walls. Inside is...

Lara Galinsky , Senior Vice President of Echoing Green is launching an inspiring career guide for social-impact work called Work on Purpose...

This podcast features a conversation with Shirley Sagawa author of The American Way to Change: How National Service and Volunteers and Trans...

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In this episode we feature one of the winners of the 2009 Purpose Prize . The Purpose Prize awards up to $100,000 to social innovators in th...

In this episode we feature one of the winners of the 2009 Purpose Prize . The Purpose Prize awards up to $100,000 to social innovators in th...

In this Questions With episode, we hear from Rafa Cancel of the organization La Asociación Nacional de Derecho Ambiental (ANDA). After witne...

Posted as part of Nonprofit Career Month , featuring the diversity of career opportunities in the nonprofit sector. Listen to more shows in...

Posted as part of Nonprofit Career Month , featuring the diversity of career opportunities in the nonprofit sector. Listen to more shows in...

Today's Nonprofit Career Month podcast guest is Elizabeth Droscher, Executive Assistant at Phoenix School . Phoenix School is a nonprofit ch...

Posted as part of Nonprofit Career Month , featuring the diversity of career opportunities in the nonprofit sector. Today's Nonprofit Career...

Posted as part of Nonprofit Career Month , featuring the diversity of career opportunities in the nonprofit sector. Today's guest is Margare...

Posted as part of Nonprofit Career Month , featuring the diversity of career opportunities in the nonprofit sector. Today's guest is Abby Fl...

In this Questions With episode, Douglas speaks with Mirna Guha, the founder of Project OBO: Our Bodies, (Our) Opinions in India. Originally...

Today's guest on the Nonprofit Career Month podcast is Arlene Siegel Cogen, a Charitable Gift Planner with The Oregon Community Foundation (...

October is Nonprofit Career Month , a month of activities to promote the diversity of career opportunities in the nation's nonprofit sector....

A continuing problem in developing countries is that small business people, like farmers and craft workers, still live in poverty and cannot...

As Peace Corps nears it's 50th Anniversary in 2011, applications are on the rise, fewer Volunteer positions are getting funded, the Senate j...

In this Questions With episode, Douglas speaks with Heather Cronk about her work at the New Organizing Institute (NOI). NOI is progressive t...

In the latest Questions With podcast, Douglas speaks with Nancy Mahon the Executive Director of the MAC AIDS Fund and Senior Vice President...

In this episode of the Idealist.org Podcast, a panel of graduate admissions representatives talk about the graduate admissions application p...

In this week's Questions With podcast, Douglas interviews Ben Smilowitz, founder of the Disaster Accountability Project . While helping in t...

In our latest podcast, Idealist's Douglas Coulter speaks with Nandini Narula, co-founder of the organization GreenMango . The mission of Gre...

This podcast is part of a series called "Questions With" in which we feature leaders in the social sector discussing their work and professi...

Today's guest on The New Service podcast is Aaliyah El-Amin, an alumna of Teach For America 's 2000 Atlanta corps. Teach For America is the...

This podcast is part of a new series called "Questions With" in which we feature leaders in the social sector discussing their work and prof...

This podcast is the second in a new series called "Questions With" in which we feature leaders in the social sector discussing their work an...

In this episode, Meg Busse answers some common questions about finding a nonprofit job. Some of the questions we ask include: "I hate networ...

On the outskirts of Buenos Aires tucked away from the ubiquitous tango clubs and steakhouses, is Hospital Borda, the largest and oldest ment...