The Georgetown University Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS) program values and prioritizes diversity in its academics, student body, and overall operation. In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King…
Engaging with the topic of non-violent resistance movements is relevant for anyone going into the field of international affairs or politics. In the past few decades, non-violent resistance movements have…
Dainis Butners has a very unique perspective when it comes to foreign service. “Growing up in a Latvian household gave me a perspective on culture, geopolitics, and history that is…
On November 27, Nicholas Frazier (MSFS ‘19) was promoted to the rank of Major in the U.S. Army. Major Frazier’s family, friends, and classmates joined him at Georgetown to celebrate…
The Georgetown Anti-Poverty Society (GAPS), in collaboration with the Master of Science in Foreign Service Program, hosted “DevTalks: Security and Development” on the evening of December 1. The event opened…
Earlier this month, four graduate students from the School of Foreign Service won first place in the two-day NYC Cyber 9/12 Student Challenge, hosted by the School of International and…
Each year, the Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS) program welcomes the next incoming class through New Student Orientation, a three-day program to introduce them to life at Georgetown.
The Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS) program, the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies (CCAS), and the Georgetown Anti-Poverty Society (GAPS) hosted Dr. Asad Alam, the World Bank Country…
Each summer, current students of the Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS) Program venture out to all corners of the world to work with organizations in the field of…
The Master of Science in Foreign Service Program is delighted to announce the program’s fourth recipient of the Africa Scholarship Deborah Ofori. Deborah joins us from Ghana. Since 2014, MSFS…