MSFS Class Size

MSFS courses are limited in size to provide students with the best opportunities to interact with faculty and classmates.  Core courses taken in the first year have an average enrollment of 20 students.  Enrollment in MSFS electives is capped at 18 students and workshops are capped at 15. 

MSFS in Profile

Alexander Snider

MSFS 2011

"Georgetown is in the place for public policy and you're surrounded by fellow students who care about making the world a better place and professors who know how to help you do that."

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MSFS News

MSFS Student Publishes Article for the Economist
MSFS student Kevin Massy (MSFS'10) recently published an article in the Economist on nuclear-reactor technology.
Career Development Center Hosts Strategy Clinic
The Career Development Center hosted a Strategy Clinic on networking and contacts on October 8, 2009.
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GU International Headlines

Anthony Lake, distinguished professor in the practice of diplomacy, has been tapped to lead the U.N agency responsible for programs aid children in developing countries.
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.

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).