Recent Internship Opportunities

During the past year, MSFS interns have:

  • Researched material for a book by a former U.S. National Security Advisor
  • Provided analysis to the U.S. Agency for International Development, the Inter-American Development Bank, and the World Bank regarding microfinance and infrastructure development in Africa and Asia
  • Drafted a proposal for a non-profit organization project to assist NGOs and civil society in Macedonia
  • Prepared a study for the Asian Development Bank on the role of asset management and resolution companies in bank restructuring and enterprise privatization
  • Analyzed new business opportunities for satellite communication services
  • Worked on due diligence analysis of $46 million hotel financing project in Colombia
  • Wrote speeches and newspaper columns for a member of the U.S. House of Representatives
  • Contributed to a study on Guatemalan rural development
  • Coordinated and implemented campaign law enforcement during the national elections in Bosnia

MSFS in Profile

Emile El-Hokayem

MSFS '04

"I was very impressed by the small size of the program, which helps create a sense of community."

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MSFS News

MSFS Alumna Rima Abushakra interviewed by CNN
Check out MSFS Alumna Rima Abushakra, interviewed by CNN! Her project appears after the quick 45 second clip on Yemen.
Students Partnered with The Advocacy Project
Five graduate students in Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service spent their summers as 2007 AP Peace Fellows.
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GU International Headlines

Now enrolling about 140 students a semester, GUROP matches faculty mentors with students to carry out research projects.
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.

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: .