Mary R. Page

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Mary R. Page is Director of the MacArthur Foundation's "Human Rights and International Justice area in the Program on Global Security & Sustainability.

"Page joined the Foundation as a program officer in 1990, was promoted to Assistant Director in 1997 and Director in 2000. Prior to her arrival at MacArthur, Page was engaged in research and development of computer-assisted instruction programs at Stanford University; mathematics education research and teaching at the University of Chicago; and English composition and early childhood education at Holt, Rinehart & Winston, publishers, where she was a Senior Editor. She has consulted on projects in African education, mathematics for limited English speakers and U.S. public opinion & foreign policy.

"Page received her undergraduate degree from Harvard University and her master's degree in teaching from the University of Chicago." [1]

"From l998 – 2000 she was Associate Director of the U.S. Interests and Responsibilities area, working on public deliberation and the role of the United States in international affairs. Prior to joining the Foundation she was engaged in research and development of computer-assisted instruction programs at Stanford University, mathematics education research at the University of Chicago, and English composition and early childhood education at Holt, Rinehart and Winston, publishers, where she was a Senior Editor. Ms. Page has degrees from Harvard University and the University of Chicago and serves on the board of the Global Philanthropy Partnership." [2]

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  1. Human Rights and International Justice Staff, MacArthur Foundation, accessed November 2, 2008.
  2. Mary R. Page, Uganda Fund, accessed August 5, 2009.