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

Miguel Estien

MSFS '05

"No institution other than Georgetown offered this perfect mix of winning variables."

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MSFS News

New Entrepreneurship Grant Supports Internships and Courses
MSFS students can register for courses teaching entrepreneurial skills and receive financial support for overseas summer internships...
MSFS Faculty Publications
Chester A. Crocker’s co-edited book 'Leashing the Dogs of War' has just been awarded an Outstanding Academic Title Award...
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GU International Headlines

Twelve students and eight professors were selected to attend the first Jesuit University Humanitarian Action Network (JUHAN) Conference to learn about the tools necessary to organize disaster relief efforts.
John Buchtel, head of the Special Collections Research Center at Lauinger Library, explains the process of identifying and securing new collections.

SFS Faculty Publications

Christopher C. Hull. "Iowa caucus may increase California’s clout." San Francisco Chronicle 7 Jan. 2008: .
Christopher C. Hull. "Why Iowa first?." The Washington Times 6 Jan. 2008: .