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Georgetown Master of Science in Foreign Service and Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies students came head-to-head last Wednesday April 25 at Georgetown in an academic debate to determine which school would be rhetorical number one for the year. The subject: Is America in decline? Read More
An unassuming office in the Intercultural Center houses the School of Foreign Service’s Graduate Career Development Center, where students can access a wealth of resources to guide them through their career and internship searches. Anne Steen, Associate Director of the GCDC, explained that attending graduate school is a life-altering decision and utilizing the time and resources offered at the School of Foreign Service can make that decision pay off. Read More
By Mark Fleming, MSFS’13… Read More
For students seeking careers in consulting, the School of Foreign Service has just the place where they can get their feet wet. The Graduate Student School of Foreign Service Consulting Club is geared towards SFS graduate students interested in private sector work and international affairs, but who don’t want to limit themselves to nongovernmental organizations and direct government work. Read More
On Saturday, April 1 Hoyas United in Graduate Service sponsored a charity grilling event on the Leavey Esplanade that coincided with the graduate school co-ed… Read More
By Haysel Hernández-Holzshu (MSFS ’13)Leaders in modern day organizations require the ability to understand and navigate the environment in which they function. In… Read More
MSFS Alumnus Chuka Asike (MSFS ’06) and MSFS Director Anthony Arend enjoy the wine and cheese event. By Haysel Hernandez-Holzshu (MSFS ’13) Current Master of… Read More
Georgetown students participated recently in a strategic negotiation exercise modeled on the ongoing crisis in Cyprus. Read More
For a first-year MSFS student, securing a summer internship can be a daunting task. In order to help the students out, each of the MSFS concentrations—International Development (IDEV), International Relations & Security (IRS) and International Commerce and Business (ICB)—hosts a panel discussion to clue first-years into the types of opportunities that are available to them during the summer break. Read More
Adam Fivenson shares his thoughts with the International Herald Tribune: “My plans haven’t changed…. Ambassador Stevens was working to improve governance in Libya’s young democracy, a hot-button issue in the Middle East, North Africa and around the world. It’s my plan to focus on the same issue in my career.” Read More