APSIA

The Georgetown School of Foreign Service is one of the founding members and a leading supporter of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA). As a member of APSIA, the MSFS Program shares information with other colleges and universities on recent trends in student recruitment and job placement, organizes travel to recruit students and visit potential employers, exchanges information and ideas on career development, and coordinates joint activities such as an electronic job fair.

MSFS in Profile

Paloma Gonzalez

MSFS '08

"The richness of the academic experience at MSFS predicates on this type of open dialogue that is conducive of respectful debate and sharing of ideas, and is mediated by a staff of professors that looks like the who’s who of foreign policy."

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MSFS News

MSFS Alum, Andy Weber, Profiled in the Washington Post
Andy Weber (MSFS '86) was profiled for his efforts to remove enriched uranium from Kazakhstan.
Lin Lin Aung Participated in MSFS Alumni Lunch Conversation
MSFS Alumna Lin Lin Aung (MSFS '06), participated in a lunch conversation with current MSFS students to discuss her areas of interest and expertise, and to offer them educational and career advice.
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GU International Headlines

Newsmakers highlights the innovative research, published materials and accolades of faculty and staff at Georgetown University. Catch a glimpse of who's listed this week.
Georgetown celebrates 30 years of American relations with China at a conference advocating more scholarly exchanges between the two nations.

SFS Faculty Publications

John McNeill. Mosquito Empires: Ecology and War in the Greater Caribbean, 1640-1914. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Catherine Langlois, Jean-Pierre Langlois. "Does Attrition Behavior Help Explain the Duration of Interstate Wars? A Game Theoretic and Empirical Analysis." International Studies Quarterly (2009).