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The “Public-Private Partnerships (PPP): Creative Connections for Global Development” Conference (PPP Conference) took place in the Copley Formal Lounge at Georgetown University on October 23rd. The half-day conference successfully brought together a host of high-level speakers from different sectors, students, scholars, and professionals from all over Washington D.C. to discuss innovative ways in which PPPs help change the way we think about international development. Read More
In many ways, “international affairs” is more than just a career—it’s a lifestyle. One that involves traveling to new countries, learning new languages and negotiating with people from different cultures. Unfortunately, many young people in the United States have not had the opportunity to do either of these things. Many kids from my hometown of Flint, Michigan say they want to be an athlete, rapper or beautician, but none say diplomat. Read More
Every January, the MSFS New York City career trip provides first-year students a chance to explore career opportunities in the public, private and non-profit sectors. This year the two-day trip, organized by Eleanor Monte Jones and Idara Nickelson with the help of the MSFS Concentration Chairs, included 70 students,150 alumni, and 40 lunch hosts and panelists. Read More
by Yuhan Liu, MSFS ’16 The Africa Forum hosted an “Opportunities in Africa Career Panel” on November 13th in the MSFS Executive Conference Room. The… Read More
This year MSFS lost a beloved student, Morrow Willis. A young man known for his dedication to hard work and achievement, Morrow was an inspiration to many in the Walsh School. Read More
This year Georgetown’s MSFS team argued their way to victory against Johns Hopkins' School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in an exciting foreign policy debate. MSFS was represented by first year students Katie Walker and Arnab Datta. Read More
On May 15, 2015, MSFS celebrated the accomplishments of eighty-nine graduates at the annual Tropaia ceremony. Read More
On May 15, 2015, MSFS will welcome the following distinguished speakers to campus to speak to the graduating class at the Tropaia Awards Ceremony. Read More
On March 28th, sixteen MSFS students gathered in the ECR for a full-day clinic designed to bolster communication skills within a leadership context. The clinic was customized specifically for the participants, based on their self-identified strengths, weaknesses, and goals. Read More
by Bridgette Gilliland, MSFS’16 On the evening of February 24th, 2015, MSFS students had the opportunity to meet and converse with Ambassador Melanne Verveer. The… Read More