The Pathways Internship Program is a paid internship opportunity administered by the U.S. federal government for current students and recent graduates. Internship placements include USAID, U.S. State Department, and other… Continue Reading »
A two-year graduate fellowship designed for individuals who want to pursue a masters degree and a career as a Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) Special Agent in the U.S. State Department’s… Continue Reading »
Model Diplomacy offers free National Security Council (NSC) and UN Security Council (UNSC) simulations that present both historical and hypothetical scenarios based on real issues, with content informed by Council… Continue Reading »
The course provides an overview of current and emerging challenges for public diplomacy professionals, offering a reality check on theoretical notions of how PD should work in an ideal world.
This course is designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of Public Diplomacy (PD) as an instrument of foreign policy.
This is a course about the public dimension of major contemporary issues. In it, students will analyze the role of communication, media, and culture in public policy.
This course is designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of public diplomacy as an instrument of foreign policy.
This course is designed to provide an important bridge between the academic setting and the professional world. Students will also develop and enhance practical skills, such as oral and written… Continue Reading »
This course examines the context, scope, and major issues in cultural diplomacy, including their impact on foreign relations in general, as well as specific foreign policy agendas.
This course introduces students to key theoretical concepts, historical milestones, and contemporary practices of public diplomacy pertaining to education.