IDCE Programs of Study
Graduate Programs
IDCE offers four distinct, yet interlinked Master's degrees:Dual Degree Programs
IDCE offers two dual-degree programs in partnership with Graduate School of Management:Undergraduate Programs:
IDCE offers two transdisciplinary undergraduate programs:IDSC
International Development and Social ChangeES&P
Environmental Science & PolicyCDP
Community Development and PlanningGISDE
Geographic Information Science for Development and EnvironmentES&P/MBA
Environmental Science and Policy / Master of Business AdministrationCDP/MBA
Community Development and Planning / Master of Business AdministrationID
International DevelopmentES&P
Environmental Science and Policy
IDCE HEADLINES
New NSF-funded Research on Post-Sandy Climate and Energy Linkages
In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, a new research initiative is exploring how societal discourse of energy systems and climate change is changing... Effort to End Youth Homelessness Gets $450K in New Funding; CDP Prof Laurie Ross and IDCE Students Contribute Vital Research By Savannah Cooley (B.A. ’16) The announcement of a $450,000 grant from the Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts sounded a clear and hopeful... Clark University to Host Conference on Women’s Rights in Sudan and South Sudan February 22-24 Clark University will host the conference, “Building Bridges: peace, gender equality, and women’s rights in Sudan and South Sudan,” from Friday, Feb.,... IDCE Grad Students Garner $5,000 Grant from the New Economics Institute Five IDCE graduate students—Latoya Jones (ES&P ’13), Jenkins Macedo (IDSC ’12/ES&P ’14), Danielle Battle (ES&P ’13), Maya Pilgrim (IDSC... More Headlines >> |
About IDCE
Welcome to the IDCE department at Clark University. Our mission is prepare individuals to address the greatest challenges of the 21st Century: environmental sustainability, social justice, and economic well-being. |
AdmissionsIDCE masters degrees offer opportunities for present or future development professionals to move from entry-level positions to career-track opportunities. |
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IDCE Faculty
Our diverse and international IDCE faculty are leaders in the fields of social change, international and community development, environment, planning, and GIS.
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STUDENTS AND ALUMNI
Our student body is diverse and represents a range of backgrounds, skills, cultures, and interests. Our alumni are using the skills they gained at IDCE to promote sustainable development and community-based initiatives around the world. |
IDCE in the Media and Recent Publications

- Welcome to IDCE

- Recent IDCE Graduates

- Professor Cynthia Enloe discusses the role women play in military conflicts and how more needs to be done to get them involved in preventing and resolving those conflicts

- Liza Grandia addresses deforestation with Integrated Population, Health, and and Environment Projects.

- View a restrospective of the aids2031 project at IDCE.

- Learn more about aids2031, a special project led by IDCE faculty, students, and alumni.

- Granville-Abbas School, Kurmuk, Sudan.

- Professor Jennie Stephens talks about her National Science Foundation grant to study emerging energy technologies.

- Clark-Haiti post-earthquake partnerships: IDCE Professor and four grad students visit Haiti.

- Ford Fellowship to Clark: Graduate student Farida Hassan discusses why she chose Clark.

- From Kenya to Clark: IDCE graduate student Lawrence Were talks about his decision to study at Clark.

- HOPE Coalition: Asssistant Professor Laurie Ross discusses her work in community development and with the HOPE Coalition.

- 'Namaste!' Clark IDCE assists Bhutanese refugees in N.H. using PRA.

- Geographic Information Science at Clark: IDCE Professor Yelena Ogneva-Himmelberger talks about GIS.

- Environmental Justice Project: Assistant Professor Tim Downs discusses IDCE's Environmental Justice Project.

- "Take Gender, Add Curiosity about Power, You've Got Feminism": Professor Cynthia Enloe talks about how feminist looking, thinking and digging makes us smarter.




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