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.
Whether you are, or consider yourself an American or not, if you are curious to learn about how Americans think, to understand better what makes Americans tick, and to see… Continue Reading »
This class looks at various approaches and theories of negotiation, methods of intervention (including everything from mediation to coercion), crisis management, conflict prevention, and implementation of agreements.
The Public Diplomacy Council is a U.S. -based nonprofit organization committed to promoting excellence in professional practice, academic study, and advocacy for public diplomacy.
This seminar programme aims to bridge educational sciences with practice in education and will review some of the key arguments and evidence for the benefits of learning multiple languages, as… Continue Reading »
The mission of the Anne Frank Project is to use stories as a vehicle for community building, conflict resolution, and identity exploration. Inspired by the wisdom of Anne Frank, AFP… Continue Reading »
The Rosenthal Fellowship is a prestigious program that offers our countrys most outstanding and civic-minded graduate students in international affairs the opportunity to spend a summer working to solve some… Continue Reading »
The Earthshot Prize is a global environment prize, that is designed to incentivize change and help repair Earth. They highlight the ability of human ingenuity to bring about change and… Continue Reading »
Ian Axford (New Zealand) Fellowships in Public Policy are for outstanding mid-career American professionals to research and gain firsthand experience of public policy in New Zealand. Two to three fellowships… Continue Reading »