How Top Schools Invest In Student Success
Those seeking to make a meaningful impact on the world through the field of international relations understand the importance of attending graduate school. This competitive and ever-evolving field demands that the next generation of leaders be equipped with the tools that a graduate education provides: a theoretical foundation from which to analyze complex global issues and practical experiences that hone one’s skills.
Prospective students also seek a tangible return on their educational investment that extends beyond these fundamental tools, including real-world training, professional development opportunities, industry networking events, and extensive career support — all of which improve job prospects and the potential for career success.
Preeminent international affairs schools offer students ample opportunities to meet these expectations, from crisis simulation exercises to global field experiences and personalized career guidance. These programs and initiatives also help define each school’s competitive edge and demonstrate how faculty and staff are shaping the next generation of international relations professionals.
In this special FP Guide, leaders at universities across the country discuss some of the distinctive offerings of their school’s master’s degree programs that are preparing students to excel in their chosen careers.
Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies Embracing Technology and Experiential Learning in Global Dynamics
Seton Hall University, School of Diplomacy and International Relations High-Value Experiential Learning Opportunities Prepare Students for Career Success
Yale University, Jackson School of Global Affairs A Tailored Curriculum and Real-World Mentors Empower Students
George Mason University, Schar School of Policy and Government Holistic Approach Prepares Students for Specialized Careers in International Affairs
American University, School of International Service Investing to Create a Continuum Between Scholars and Practitioners
The Fletcher School at Tufts University Empowering Students Beyond the Classroom……. ……. ………… ……….
Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service Combining Academic Rigor and Real-World Experience for Future Global Leaders
Rice University, School of Social Sciences Holistic Development to Prepare Students for the World of Action
Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs Diverse Campus, Flexible Curriculum Prepare Graduates for Fulfilling International Careers
Texas A&M University, Bush School of Government & Public Service Mastering Global Realities with Real-World Experiences and Practitioner-Led Education
Princeton University, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Full Financial Support Breaks Down Barriers for Ivy League Education
George Washington University, Elliott School of International Affairs Providing a ‘One-Stop Shop’ For Holistic Academic and Career Support
Indiana University, Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies Cultivating Expertise in International Policy, Languages, World Regions
Penn State University, School of International Affairs Crisis Simulations, Individualized Advising, and Course Customization Bolster Students
University of Denver, Josef Korbel School of International Studies Understanding Global Challenges: From War Simulations to Immigration Court
Contents
- How Top Schools Invest In Student Success
- Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
- Seton Hall University, School of Diplomacy and International Relations
- Yale University, Jackson School of Global Affairs
- George Mason University, Schar School of Policy and Government
- American University, School of International Service
- The Fletcher School at Tufts University
- Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service
- Rice University, School of Social Sciences
- Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs
- Texas A&M University, Bush School of Government & Public Service
- Princeton University, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
- George Washington University, Elliott School of International Affairs
- Indiana University, Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies
- Penn State University, School of International Affairs
- University of Denver, Josef Korbel School of International Studies
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