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Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
SFS prepares students for leadership roles in international affairs and remains committed to intercultural understanding and service in the global arena.www.georgetown.edu
Offers the African Studies undergraduates certificate and also sponsors a lecture series, an annual conference, and a summer fellowship program. Courses, events, certificate requirements, scholarhips, and study abroad opportunities.
www.georgetown.edu
Fellows in Foreign Service Program
One-year certificate program that offers mid-career international relations professionals a focus on contemporary policy world issues. Curriculum, admissions, tuition, and sponsors.
www.georgetown.edu
Institute for the Study of International Migration
Focuses on all aspects of international migration and offers a certificate to graduate students of the School of Foreign Service. Certificate requirements, publications, events.
www.georgetown.edu
Master of Science in Foreign Service
Professionally-oriented two year program aimed at training generalists in developing analytical skills and area knowledge essential for positions of leadership in international affairs in the public, private and non-profit sectors. Admissions, degrees and concentrations, financial aid, and resources.
www.georgetown.edu
Science, Technology, and International Affairs (STIA)
An interdisciplinary program that prepares students to understand the scientific, technical, and biomedical issues that are woven into the political, economic and social concerns of foreign affairs.
www.georgetown.edu
Offers an undergraduate certificate in Asian Studies to non-SFS students. Certificate requirements, course listings, publications, events, and faculty list.
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Provide education and training about congressional processes, organization, and practices, and about selected legislative policy issues. The center conducts most of its courses on Capitol Hill.
gai.georgetown.edu
Regional and Comparative Studies
Offers an undergraduate major and minor that allow students to focus on the detailed study of one ("Regional Studies") or two ("Comparative Studies") world regions. Includes degree requirements, course listings, faculty biographies, and information about honors.
www3.georgetown.edu
Institute for the Study of Diplomacy
ISD studies the foreign policy process, particularly how decisions are made and implemented. It conducts its programs through a small staff and resident and nonresident associates
isd.georgetown.edu
Annual seminar that seeks to promote dialogue among emerging world leaders leading to cross disciplinary cooperation in international affairs. Participation is by invitation only.
gls.georgetown.edu
The Master of Public Policy (MPP) offers five tracks: Education, Social and Family Policy; Environmental and Regulatory Policy; Health Policy; Public Management and Nonprofit Studies; and International Policy and Development. Site includes information on courses, faculty, research opportunities, and admission.
gppi.georgetown.edu