Chris Whytock

The joint JD/MSFS program was ideal for a student like me who was interested not only in international legal doctrine, but also in the actual role of international law in world politics. The curriculum strikes an excellent balance between theory and practice. Above all, I appreciated the opportunity to interact with some of the most committed teachers I have encountered and to be part of a student body drawn from all over the globe.


Undergraduate Experience

University of California-Los Angeles, Political Science

Concentration

Foreign Policy and International Security

Internships

Ford Foundation Visiting Scholar, UN Food and Agricultural Organization; Consultant to Land Law Working Group, Mongolian Committee on Economic Affairs

Languages

German

French

Post-MSFS Employment

Attorney; Visiting professor at University of California-Irvine; Associate Professor of Law at University of Utah

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