MSFS Blackboard

The MSFS Blackboard, an e-forum available exclusively to MSFS students, provides regularly updated information on

  • jobs, internships, and other opportunities in the field of international affairs
  • the MSFS Internship Database
  • MSFS program announcements and events
  • MSFS curricular and extra-curricular programs
  • MSFS student activities

MSFS in Profile

Brent W. Latham

MSFS '05

"MSFS has several notable advantages over similar programs. For me the least obvious, and perhaps most important, is the flexibility of the program."

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MSFS News

International Development Students Organize Internship Panel
ID Panel Session The MSFS Class of 2010 International Development concentrators took the initiative to organize a forum targeting the new first-year students to share their internship experiences.
Adjunct Professor John Walcott Receives First I.F. Stone Medal for Journalistic Independence
Walcott is being honored for leading his team of reporters in their probing, skeptical coverage of events during the run-up to the Iraq war at a time when most U.S. news organizations failed to question the motives and rationale for the invasion of Iraq.
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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).