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Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service - http://sfs.georgetown.edu/
Prepares students for leadership roles in international affairs and remains committed to intercultural understanding and service in the global arena. |
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Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies - http://ceres.georgetown.edu/
Provides multi-disciplinary training in the politics, societies and cultures of the area from central Europe to the Pacific and from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, Black and Caspian Seas. Offers a M.A. in Russian and East European Studies. Academic programs, financial aid, employment opportunities, newsletter, and links. |
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Center for Contemporary Arab Studies - http://ccas.georgetown.edu/
Offers over 150 undergraduate, graduate, and professional courses for the study of the Arab world, defined as the region from Morocco to the Gulf. Its centerpiece degree is the Master of Arts in Arab Studies (MAAS). |
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The Institute of Turkish Studies (ITS) - http://turkishstudies.org/
Non-profit, private educational foundation devoted to supporting and encouraging the development of Turkish Studies in American higher education. Offers a variety of study, research, and teaching grants. |
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Center for Latin American Studies - http://clas.georgetown.edu/
Emphasizes issues of democratic governance, economic integration, inter-American affairs, and culture and society. Offers a M.A. in Latin American Studies and certificates in Refugees and Humanitarian Emergencies and International Business Diplomacy. |
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Institute for the Study of Diplomacy - http://isd.georgetown.edu/
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 |
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BMW Center for German and European Studies - http://cges.georgetown.edu/
Focuses on the interdisciplinary study of Europe and offers a M.A. in German and European Studies and a joint M.A./Ph.D in Economics, German, Government, and History. Member of the American Consortium on European Union Studies (ACES). |
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Center for Peace and Security Studies - http://cpass.georgetown.edu/
Founded to bring together people studying international peace and security issues and to generate new frameworks for looking at practical strategies and policies. Offers a M.A. in security studies. |
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Center for Australia and New Zealand Studies - http://canz.georgetown.edu/
Offers a certificate in Australian and New Zealand studies based on courses in history, government, international affairs, sociology, literature, and fine arts. |
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Asian Studies Program - http://asianstudies.georgetown.edu/
Offers an undergraduate certificate in Asian Studies. |
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African Studies Program - http://africanstudies.georgetown.edu/
Offers an African Studies undergraduates certificate and sponsors lecture series, annual conferences, and a summer fellowship program. |
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Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs - http://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/
Explores the intersection of religion with contemporary global challenges: relations among states and societies; democracy and human rights; global development; and cultural globalization. Research information and events list. |
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Public Policy Institute - http://gppi.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. Information on courses, faculty, research opportunities, and admission. |
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Institute for the Study of International Migration - http://isim.georgetown.edu/
Focuses on all aspects of international migration and offers a certificate to graduate students of the School of Foreign Service. Also sponsors a visiting scholars program for academics and graduate students pursuing research on migration and refugee issues. |
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Science, Technology, and International Affairs (STIA) - http://www3.georgetown.edu/sfs/bsfs/majors/stia/
Interdisciplinary undergraduate 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. |
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Regional and Comparative Studies - http://www3.georgetown.edu/sfs/bsfs/majors/rcst/
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. |
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Fellows in Foreign Service Program - http://sfs.georgetown.edu/fellows/
One-year certificate program that offers mid-career international relations professionals a focus on contemporary policy world issues. |
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Government Affairs Institute - http://gai.georgetown.edu/
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. |
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Karl F. Landegger Program in International Business Diplomacy - http://ibd.georgetown.edu/
Trains students for work at the intersection of international public and private sector activities and offers a graduate level certificate. Includes information on courses, faculty, alumni network, and events. |
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Georgetown Leadership Seminar - http://gls.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. |