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HOME THE ELLIOTT SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Building Leaders for the World The Elliott School of International Affairs prepares nearly 3,000 students each year for meaningful careers in international affairs. Our position in the heart of Washington, D.C. enriches our teaching and research by giving our students and faculty unparalleled opportunities to engage with the international leaders who walk through our doors on a regular basis. THE ELLIOTT SCHOOL AT A GLANCE 5 Bachelor's Degree Programs 10 Master's Degree Programs 95 Visiting Scholars per Year 330+ Events Hosted at the Elliott School 15 International Exchange Program Partners EXPLORE OUR PROGRAMS BACHELOR'S DEGREES MASTER'S DEGREES GRADUATE CERTIFICATES ELLIOTT SCHOOL SPOTLIGHTS WELCOME TO THE ELLIOTT SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS “Every success story start with a dream. Here at the Elliott School, we are dedicated to transforming those dreams into reality through our world class education and focus on diverse perspectives in the field of international affairs…” Explore the ways we prepare our students for meaningful careers in international affairs. KLUGE FELLOWSHIP RECIPIENT SPOTLIGHT: DR. LENIQUECA WELCOME "Exploring Postcolonial Statecraft and Anti-Blackness in Trinidad Leniqueca Welcome, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs, was awarded a 9-month Kluge Fellowship from the Library of Congress to work on her book manuscript. Dr. Welcome is..." THE 2024 APSIA AWARDS HAVE ARRIVED! We are thrilled to announce that the Elliott School has been recognized by the Association of Schools of International Affairs (APSIA) for outstanding achievements in innovation for the Data Literacy Initiative/Data Analytics for Policy Professionals program and inclusion for the Generations Dialogue Project. 2024-2025 HARVARD RADCLIFFE INSTITUTE FELLOW Harvard Radcliffe Institute is pleased to announce the selection of Jisoo M. Kim as a fellow for the 2024–2025 academic year. The full announcement for Kim's fellowship can be found here. EVENTS AT ELLIOTT 1. ELLIOTT SCHOOL GRADUATE PROGRAMS VIRTUAL INFORMATION SESSION 22 Aug Aug 22 - Aug 29 Join us for a virtual information session for prospective graduate students with a representative from the Office of Graduate Admissions. We will discuss the Elliott School's... Elliott School Graduate Programs Virtual Information Session Date Thursday, August 22 12:00 pm Date Aug 22 - Aug 29 Elliott School Graduate Programs Virtual Information Session 12:00 pm 2. TECHNOLOGY AND THE RISE OF GREAT POWERS 03 Sep The Elliott School Book Launch Series, Institute for Security and Conflict Studies, Institute for International Science and Technology, and Sigur Center for Asian Studies... Technology and the Rise of Great Powers Date Tuesday, September 3 12:00 pm Location Elliott School of International Affairs Technology and the Rise of Great Powers 12:00 pm - Elliott School of International Affairs 3. COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENTS IN LOW EARTH ORBIT: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES 06 Sep How are commercial constellations and private space station changing the commercial future of LEO? Join us for a one-day hybrid symposium. Commercial Developments in Low Earth Orbit: Challenges and Opportunities Date Friday, September 6 10:00 am Location Elliott School Commercial Developments in Low Earth Orbit: Challenges and Opportunities 10:00 am - Elliott School 4. RUSSIA'S WARTIME CULTURAL DIPLOMACY IN UKRAINE (2014-2024): ACTORS, VECTORS, AND COUNTERMEASURES 11 Sep Cultural diplomacy is a critical element of the Kremlin's public diplomacy and a tool of Russia's influence. This presentation will focus on Russia's cultural diplomacy in... Russia's Wartime Cultural Diplomacy in Ukraine (2014-2024): Actors, Vectors, and Countermeasures Date Wednesday, September 11 12:00 pm Location Elliott School of International Affairs Russia's Wartime Cultural Diplomacy in Ukraine (2014-2024): Actors, Vectors, and Countermeasures 12:00 pm - Elliott School of International Affairs SEE ALL UPCOMING EVENTS CONNECT WITH @ELLIOTTSCHOOLGW Elliott School of International Affairs 1957 E Street, NW Washington, DC 20052 Contact the front desk: Elliott@gwu.edu 202-994-6240 Graduate Admissions Graduate Academics Undergraduate Admissions Undergraduate Academics Give to the Elliott School Subscribe to our emails Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube Linkedin * Campus Advisories * EO/Nondiscrimination Policy * Website Privacy Notice * Contact GW * Accessibility * Terms of Use * Copyright * Report a Barrier to Accessibility This site uses cookies to offer you a better browsing experience. 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