In the picturesque setting of Lima, Peru, the MPA/ID Coffee Hours serve as a vibrant platform for rich dialogue between current students and those interested in joining the Harvard Kennedy School community. These informal gatherings are designed to foster connections, sharing invaluable first-hand experiences, and insights about the MPA/ID program. Prospective students can engage in discussions about the rigors of academic life, the challenges and triumphs of navigating public policy and development, and the transformative experiences that come from a diverse, globally-minded cohort. This open exchange encourages a supportive atmosphere, making it easier for potential students to envision their own journeys within the program.

The dynamic format of these coffee hours is complemented by a mix of structured discussions and spontaneous interactions, allowing participants to tailor their conversations based on their interests. Current students frequently enough share their favorite resources—both academic and personal—that have influenced their pathways. examples of topics frequently explored are:

  • Networking strategies within the field
  • Internship and job opportunities
  • Operational challenges faced by emerging leaders
  • Insights on course selection and faculty engagement

To further enrich these dialogues, we encourage a structured approach to exchanging ideas. Below is a simple breakdown of typical participant profiles:

Participants Background Interests
Current MPA/ID Students Experienced professionals from diverse fields Policy analysis, international development
Prospective MPA/ID students Recent graduates and early career professionals Global challenges, public sector innovation