As an example of innovation and applied learning in the MAAPPS program Itay Wand discusses his participation in a collaborative learning experience focused on trade negotiations in Japan in the summer of 2011.
One of the greatest assets of the program is the small group of students who come together in the program from diverse, often professional backgrounds. Itay Wand talks about learning with and from his MAAPPS peers.
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