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Walsh School of Foreign Service

The Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS) is the school of international relations at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. It is consistently ranked the world's leading international affairs school,[2] granting degrees at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Notable alumni include former U.S. president Bill Clinton, former CIA director George Tenet, and King Felipe VI of Spain, as well as numerous other heads of state or government. Its faculty has also included many distinguished figures in international affairs, such as former U.S. secretary of state Madeleine Albright, former U.S. secretary of defense Chuck Hagel, and former president of Poland Aleksander Kwaśniewski.[3]

Walsh School of Foreign Service
TypePrivate
Established1919; 104 years ago (1919)[1]
FounderEdmund A. Walsh
Parent institution
Georgetown University
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
Academic affiliations
APSIA
DeanJoel Hellman
Academic staff
134 (main campus)
Students2,273[1]
Undergraduates1,423[1]
Postgraduates850[1]
Location, ,
U.S.

38°54′32″N 77°4′25″W / 38.90889°N 77.07361°W / 38.90889; -77.07361Coordinates: 38°54′32″N 77°4′25″W / 38.90889°N 77.07361°W / 38.90889; -77.07361
CampusUrban
Websitesfs.georgetown.edu

Founded in 1919, the School of Foreign Service is the oldest continuously operating school for international affairs in the United States,[4][5] predating the U.S. Foreign Service by six years, and is known for the large number of graduates who end up working in U.S. foreign policy.[6] Despite its reputation for producing prominent American statesmen and diplomats, the SFS is not a diplomatic academy, and its graduates go on to have careers in a diverse range of sectors, including Wall Street.

The School of Foreign Service was established by Fr. Edmund A. Walsh, S.J. with the goal of preparing Americans for various international professions in the wake of expanding U.S. involvement in world affairs after the First World War. Today, the school hosts a student body of approximately 2,250 from over 100 nations each year. It offers an undergraduate program based in the liberal arts, which leads to the Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service (BSFS) degree, as well as eight interdisciplinary graduate programs.[1]

History

 
The SFS is housed in the Intercultural Center on Georgetown's main campus.

With the help of Georgetown University president Fr. John B. Creeden, S.J., Fr. Walsh spearheaded the founding of the School of Foreign Service and its establishment was announced on November 25, 1919.[4][5] The school's use of the name “Foreign Service” preceded the formal establishment of the U.S. Foreign Service by six years. The school was envisioned by Fr. Walsh to prepare students for all major forms of foreign representation from commercial, financial, consular to diplomatic.[7]

In 1921, it graduated its first class of Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service (BSFS) undergraduate students.[8] The following year, the school began to offer the first international relations graduate program in the United States, the Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS).[9][10] In August 1932, the SFS was moved to the Healy Hall, a National Historic Landmark.[11]

In 1958, two years after the death of Fr. Walsh, the school was renamed after him[12] and moved to the Walsh Building in a ceremony dedicated by President Eisenhower in honor of Fr. Walsh.[13] Since 1982, the school has been housed in the Edward B. Bunn, S.J. Intercultural Center (ICC) on the main campus.[14][15]

Academics

Undergraduate programs

The SFS offers the Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service (BSFS) degree rooted in the liberal arts. Following completion of the core requirements, students declare one of the following interdisciplinary majors:

  • Culture and Politics (CULP)[16]
  • Global Business (GBUS)[17]
  • International Economics (IECO)[18]
  • International History (IHIS)[19]
  • International Political Economy (IPEC)[20]
  • International Politics (IPOL)[21]
  • Regional and Comparative Studies (RCST)[22]
  • Science, Technology, & International Affairs (STIA) [23]

There is also a joint degree in Business and Global Affairs (BGA)[24] offered in partnership with Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business.

Graduate programs

Graduate students can pursue eight interdisciplinary graduate degrees in the school:[25]

  • Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS) with concentrations in:
    • Global Business, Finance & Society (GBFS)
    • Global Politics & Security (GPS)
    • International Development (IDEV)
    • Science, Technology, and International Affairs (STIA)
  • Master of Arts in Security Studies (SSP)
  • Master of Global Human Development (GHD)
  • Master of Arts in Arab Studies (MAAS)
  • Master of Arts in Asian Studies (MASIA)
  • Master of Arts in German and European Studies (MAGES)
  • Master of Arts in Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies (MAERES)
  • Master of Arts in Latin American Studies (CLAS)

There are also two joint degrees offered in partnership with Georgetown's McDonough School of Business. The first is the Global Executive MBA, which is offered in collaboration with the ESADE Business School in Spain. and the INCAE Business School in Costa Rica. The second is the MA in International Business and Policy (MA-IBP). SFS is a member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA), a group of public policy, public administration, and international affairs schools.

Certificates

Georgetown offers a number of undergraduate certificate programs: African studies, Arab studies, Asian studies, Australian & New Zealand studies, German and European studies, international business diplomacy, international development, Muslim-Christian understanding, Jewish civilization, justice & peace studies, Latin American studies, medieval studies, Russian & East European studies, social & political thought, and women's and gender studies.

Reputation and rankings

Georgetown's programs in international relations have consistently ranked among the best in the world in surveys of the field's academics that have been published biennially since 2005 by Foreign Policy magazine.[26] In 2014 and in 2018 Foreign Policy ranked Georgetown's master's programs first in the world and its bachelor's programs fourth.[27] In a separate survey of makers of American foreign-policy from 2011, Georgetown ranked second overall in the quality of preparation for a career in the U.S. government, regardless of degree earned.[28]

Campuses

The School of Foreign Service main campus, which is part of the main campus of Georgetown University, is located in the Georgetown neighborhood in Northwest Washington, D.C. In 2005, it opened another campus, the School of Foreign Service in Qatar (also known as SFS-Q or GU-Q), in Qatar Foundation's Education City in Doha, Qatar. Many SFS undergraduates spend a minimum of one semester or a summer abroad, choosing from direct matriculation programs around the globe as well as programs of other universities and those run by Georgetown, including SFS-Q and Villa Le Balze.

List of deans

Deans
No. Name Years Notes Ref.
1 Edmund A. Walsh SJ 1919–1921 [29]
2 Roy S. MacElwee 1921–1923 [29]
3 W. F. Notz 1923–1935 [29]
4 Thomas H. Healy 1935–1943 [29]
5 Edmund A. Walsh SJ 1945–1950 Acting dean [29]
6 Frank L. Fadner SJ 1950–1958 Acting dean [29]
7 John F. Parr 1958–1962 [29]
8 William E. Moran, Jr. 1962–1966 [29]
9 Joseph S. Sebes SJ 1966–1968 [30]
10 Jesse Mann 1968–1970 [30]
11 Peter F. Krogh 1970–1995 [30]
12 Robert Gallucci 1995–2009 [30]
13 Carol Lancaster 2010–2014 [31]
14 Joel Hellman 2015–present [32]

Notable alumni

 
Bill Clinton, class of 1968, ran for student council president his senior year.

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e "Georgetown Key Facts". Georgetown University.
  2. ^ Foreign Policy Magazine "The Best International Relations Schools in the World", Inside the Ivory Tower 2018
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on October 21, 2007. Retrieved February 25, 2008.
  4. ^ a b "Georgetown University". Forbes. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  5. ^ a b Oren, Ido (December 14, 2020). "Schools of international affairs in the United States: a historical sketch". Cambridge Review of International Affairs: 1–25. doi:10.1080/09557571.2020.1855630. ISSN 0955-7571. S2CID 230562181.
  6. ^ Lim, Alex (January 23, 2010). "Foreign Affairs". The Straits Times. Retrieved February 25, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "A Legacy of Service". Georgetown University. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  8. ^ "The first class of undergraduates is granted degrees". SFS - School of Foreign Service - Georgetown University. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  9. ^ "Master of Science in Foreign Service / Master of Public Policy (MSFS/MPP)". Quacquarelli Symonds. Retrieved May 3, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ "First master's degrees are granted". SFS - School of Foreign Service - Georgetown University. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  11. ^ "The School of Foreign Service moves to Healy Hall". SFS - School of Foreign Service - Georgetown University. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  12. ^ McNamara, Patrick (2005). A Catholic Cold War: Edmund A. Walsh, S.J., and the Politics of American Anticommunism. New York: Fordham University Press. p. 13. ISBN 0-8232-2459-7. from the original on September 17, 2019. Retrieved September 17, 2019 – via Google Books.
  13. ^ "President Eisenhower dedicates the Walsh Building in honor of Father Walsh". SFS - School of Foreign Service - Georgetown University. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  14. ^ "Contact". SFS - School of Foreign Service - Georgetown University. Retrieved October 27, 2022.
  15. ^ "Intercultural Center Becomes New Home for MSFS". MSFS. Retrieved December 5, 2022.
  16. ^ "Culture and Politics Major - School of Foreign Service - Georgetown University". November 1, 2015.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on March 23, 2015. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on November 13, 2015. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on March 5, 2015. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
  21. ^ "International Politics Major - School of Foreign Service - Georgetown University". October 27, 2015.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on March 5, 2015. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
  23. ^ "Science, Technology and International Affairs Major - School of Foreign Service - Georgetown University". October 24, 2015.
  24. ^ "B.S. in Business and Global Affairs". bga.georgetown.edu. December 31, 2020.
  25. ^ "Graduate Programs". sfs.georgetown.edu.
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on February 5, 2012. Retrieved February 5, 2012.
  27. ^ "The Best International Relations Schools in the World" – via Foreign Policy.
  28. ^ "Pipeline to the Beltway?" – via Foreign Policy.
  29. ^ a b c d e f g h Curran 2010a, p. 404, Appendix I: Deans of the School of Foreign Service, 1919–66
  30. ^ a b c d Curran 2010b, p. 297, Appendix I: Deans of the School of Foreign Service, 1962–2010
  31. ^ Schudel, Matt (November 1, 2014). "Carol J. Lancaster, dean of Georgetown's School of Foreign Service, dies at 72". The Washington Post. from the original on October 3, 2022. Retrieved October 3, 2022.
  32. ^ "World Bank Global Crisis Expert to Become Next SFS Dean". Georgetown University. April 14, 2015. from the original on March 13, 2022. Retrieved October 3, 2022.
  33. ^ . Reuters. Archived from the original on October 19, 2015. Retrieved May 21, 2015.
  34. ^ "Prominent Alumni – School of Foreign Service". sfs.georgetown.edu. Retrieved May 2, 2016.
  35. ^ Courtney Stadd

Sources

External links

  • Official website

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School of Foreign Service redirects here Not to be confused with Foreign Service Institute The Edmund A Walsh School of Foreign Service SFS is the school of international relations at Georgetown University in Washington D C It is consistently ranked the world s leading international affairs school 2 granting degrees at both undergraduate and graduate levels Notable alumni include former U S president Bill Clinton former CIA director George Tenet and King Felipe VI of Spain as well as numerous other heads of state or government Its faculty has also included many distinguished figures in international affairs such as former U S secretary of state Madeleine Albright former U S secretary of defense Chuck Hagel and former president of Poland Aleksander Kwasniewski 3 Walsh School of Foreign ServiceTypePrivateEstablished1919 104 years ago 1919 1 FounderEdmund A WalshParent institutionGeorgetown UniversityReligious affiliationRoman Catholic Jesuit Academic affiliationsAPSIADeanJoel HellmanAcademic staff134 main campus Students2 273 1 Undergraduates1 423 1 Postgraduates850 1 LocationWashington D C U S 38 54 32 N 77 4 25 W 38 90889 N 77 07361 W 38 90889 77 07361 Coordinates 38 54 32 N 77 4 25 W 38 90889 N 77 07361 W 38 90889 77 07361CampusUrbanWebsitesfs wbr georgetown wbr eduFounded in 1919 the School of Foreign Service is the oldest continuously operating school for international affairs in the United States 4 5 predating the U S Foreign Service by six years and is known for the large number of graduates who end up working in U S foreign policy 6 Despite its reputation for producing prominent American statesmen and diplomats the SFS is not a diplomatic academy and its graduates go on to have careers in a diverse range of sectors including Wall Street The School of Foreign Service was established by Fr Edmund A Walsh S J with the goal of preparing Americans for various international professions in the wake of expanding U S involvement in world affairs after the First World War Today the school hosts a student body of approximately 2 250 from over 100 nations each year It offers an undergraduate program based in the liberal arts which leads to the Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service BSFS degree as well as eight interdisciplinary graduate programs 1 Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Undergraduate programs 2 2 Graduate programs 2 3 Certificates 2 4 Reputation and rankings 3 Campuses 4 List of deans 5 Notable alumni 6 References 6 1 Citations 6 2 Sources 7 External linksHistory Edit The SFS is housed in the Intercultural Center on Georgetown s main campus With the help of Georgetown University president Fr John B Creeden S J Fr Walsh spearheaded the founding of the School of Foreign Service and its establishment was announced on November 25 1919 4 5 The school s use of the name Foreign Service preceded the formal establishment of the U S Foreign Service by six years The school was envisioned by Fr Walsh to prepare students for all major forms of foreign representation from commercial financial consular to diplomatic 7 In 1921 it graduated its first class of Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service BSFS undergraduate students 8 The following year the school began to offer the first international relations graduate program in the United States the Master of Science in Foreign Service MSFS 9 10 In August 1932 the SFS was moved to the Healy Hall a National Historic Landmark 11 In 1958 two years after the death of Fr Walsh the school was renamed after him 12 and moved to the Walsh Building in a ceremony dedicated by President Eisenhower in honor of Fr Walsh 13 Since 1982 the school has been housed in the Edward B Bunn S J Intercultural Center ICC on the main campus 14 15 Academics EditUndergraduate programs Edit The SFS offers the Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service BSFS degree rooted in the liberal arts Following completion of the core requirements students declare one of the following interdisciplinary majors Culture and Politics CULP 16 Global Business GBUS 17 International Economics IECO 18 International History IHIS 19 International Political Economy IPEC 20 International Politics IPOL 21 Regional and Comparative Studies RCST 22 Science Technology amp International Affairs STIA 23 There is also a joint degree in Business and Global Affairs BGA 24 offered in partnership with Georgetown University s McDonough School of Business Graduate programs Edit Graduate students can pursue eight interdisciplinary graduate degrees in the school 25 Master of Science in Foreign Service MSFS with concentrations in Global Business Finance amp Society GBFS Global Politics amp Security GPS International Development IDEV Science Technology and International Affairs STIA Master of Arts in Security Studies SSP Master of Global Human Development GHD Master of Arts in Arab Studies MAAS Master of Arts in Asian Studies MASIA Master of Arts in German and European Studies MAGES Master of Arts in Eurasian Russian and East European Studies MAERES Master of Arts in Latin American Studies CLAS There are also two joint degrees offered in partnership with Georgetown s McDonough School of Business The first is the Global Executive MBA which is offered in collaboration with the ESADE Business School in Spain and the INCAE Business School in Costa Rica The second is the MA in International Business and Policy MA IBP SFS is a member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs APSIA a group of public policy public administration and international affairs schools Certificates Edit Georgetown offers a number of undergraduate certificate programs African studies Arab studies Asian studies Australian amp New Zealand studies German and European studies international business diplomacy international development Muslim Christian understanding Jewish civilization justice amp peace studies Latin American studies medieval studies Russian amp East European studies social amp political thought and women s and gender studies Reputation and rankings Edit Georgetown s programs in international relations have consistently ranked among the best in the world in surveys of the field s academics that have been published biennially since 2005 by Foreign Policy magazine 26 In 2014 and in 2018 Foreign Policy ranked Georgetown s master s programs first in the world and its bachelor s programs fourth 27 In a separate survey of makers of American foreign policy from 2011 Georgetown ranked second overall in the quality of preparation for a career in the U S government regardless of degree earned 28 Campuses EditMain article Campuses of Georgetown University See also Georgetown University in Qatar The School of Foreign Service main campus which is part of the main campus of Georgetown University is located in the Georgetown neighborhood in Northwest Washington D C In 2005 it opened another campus the School of Foreign Service in Qatar also known as SFS Q or GU Q in Qatar Foundation s Education City in Doha Qatar Many SFS undergraduates spend a minimum of one semester or a summer abroad choosing from direct matriculation programs around the globe as well as programs of other universities and those run by Georgetown including SFS Q and Villa Le Balze List of deans EditDeans No Name Years Notes Ref 1 Edmund A Walsh SJ 1919 1921 29 2 Roy S MacElwee 1921 1923 29 3 W F Notz 1923 1935 29 4 Thomas H Healy 1935 1943 29 5 Edmund A Walsh SJ 1945 1950 Acting dean 29 6 Frank L Fadner SJ 1950 1958 Acting dean 29 7 John F Parr 1958 1962 29 8 William E Moran Jr 1962 1966 29 9 Joseph S Sebes SJ 1966 1968 30 10 Jesse Mann 1968 1970 30 11 Peter F Krogh 1970 1995 30 12 Robert Gallucci 1995 2009 30 13 Carol Lancaster 2010 2014 31 14 Joel Hellman 2015 present 32 Notable alumni EditMain article List of Georgetown University alumni This article contains embedded lists that may be poorly defined unverified or indiscriminate Please help to clean it up to meet Wikipedia s quality standards Where appropriate incorporate items into the main body of the article April 2021 Bill Clinton class of 1968 ran for student council president his senior year Abdullah II of Jordan 1987 King of Jordan Adel al Jubeir 1984 Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia John R Allen former Commander of International Coalition in Afghanistan President of Brookings Institution Steve Bannon 1983 White House Chief Strategist and Counselor to the President under President Trump Jose Durao Barroso 1987 President of the European Commission and former Prime Minister of Portugal Philip Bilden 1986 U S Secretary of the Navy nominee in the Trump administration Bill Bryant Seattle Port Commissioner from 2008 to 2015 George Casey 1970 U S Army Chief of Staff Laura Chinchilla Miranda 1959 46th President of Costa Rica Joseph Cirincione 1983 former President of The Ploughshares Fund Paul Clement 1988 U S Solicitor General and Acting U S Attorney General Bill Clinton 1968 42nd President of the United States Anne Dias Griffin 1993 hedge fund manager Stephane Dujarric 1988 Spokesman for UN Secretaries General Kofi Annan Ban Ki moon and Antonio Guterres Richard Durbin 1966 U S Senator from Illinois Majority Whip of the United States Senate Felipe VI 1991 King of Spain Luis Fortuno 1982 Governor of Puerto Rico Dexter Goei 1993 CEO of Altice 33 Christopher Grady Vice Chairman of U S Joint Chiefs of Staff Dalia Grybauskaite President of Lithuania Alexander Haig 1961 U S Secretary of State under Ronald Reagan Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO 1974 79 Daniel Henninger columnist The Wall Street Journal Mushahid Hussain Opposition Leader in Pakistan candidate for President of Pakistan in 2008 James L Jones 1966 U S National Security Advisor under President Obama Eugen Jurzyca Minister of Education of Slovakia John F Kelly 1984 Retired Marine General the 5th U S Secretary of Homeland Security and White House Chief of Staff in the Trump Administration Zeljko Komsic President of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2006 to 2014 Taro Kono 1986 Foreign Minister of Japan Gloria Macapagal Arroyo 1968 president of the Philippines from 2001 to 2010 David Malpass 1982 President of the World Bank Denis McDonough 1996 President Obama s Chief of Staff and former Deputy National Security Advisor Secretary of Veteran s Affairs in Biden administration Kayleigh McEnany 2010 CNN Commentator press secretary to President Trump Maeve Kennedy McKean 2009 attorney and U S Health official Mick Mulvaney 1989 Director of U S Office of Management and Budget and White House Chief of Staff under President Trump Kirstjen Nielsen 1994 U S Secretary of Homeland Security under President Trump Darcy Olsen CEO of the Goldwater Institute Jon Ossoff 2009 U S Senator from Georgia Sandra Oudkirk first female Director of the American Institute in Taiwan AIT Armand Peschard Sverdrup Mexican political scientist Pat Quinn 1969 Governor of Illinois Carl Reiner 1943 actor film producer film director Emmy Award winner Tony Ressler 1981 billionaire and owner of the Atlanta Hawks Matthew A Reynolds 1986 former Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs 2008 2009 Chris Sacca 1997 Founder of Lowercase Capital 34 Therese Shaheen 1980 Chairman of the American Institute of Taiwan 2002 2004 businesswoman Arjun Singh Sethi 2003 civil rights writer and lawyer Debora Spar 1984 Former President Barnard College at Columbia University member Board of Directors of Goldman Sachs first female President of Lincoln Center Courtney Stadd 35 1981 NASA Chief of Staff from 2001 to 2003 Daniel Sullivan 1993 U S Senator from Alaska George Tenet 1976 Director of the CIA from 1997 to 2004 Matthew VanDyke freedom fighter and Prisoner of War POW in the 2011 Libyan Civil War Marcus Wallenberg a banker and industrialist Margaret Weichert 1989 deputy director for Management in the Office of Management and Budget Director of the U S Office of Personnel Management Nawaf Obaid 1996 political scientist and former Saudi foreign policy advisor Igor Danchenko 2009 geopolitical analyst known for sourcing the Steele dossierReferences EditCitations Edit a b c d e Georgetown Key Facts Georgetown University Foreign Policy Magazine The Best International Relations Schools in the World Inside the Ivory Tower 2018 Walsh School of Foreign Service Faculty List Archived from the original on October 21 2007 Retrieved February 25 2008 a b Georgetown University Forbes Retrieved August 27 2020 a b Oren Ido December 14 2020 Schools of international affairs in the United States a historical sketch Cambridge Review of International Affairs 1 25 doi 10 1080 09557571 2020 1855630 ISSN 0955 7571 S2CID 230562181 Lim Alex January 23 2010 Foreign Affairs The Straits Times Retrieved February 25 2012 permanent dead link A Legacy of Service Georgetown University Retrieved May 3 2022 The first class of undergraduates is granted degrees SFS School of Foreign Service Georgetown University Retrieved May 3 2022 Master of Science in Foreign Service Master of Public Policy MSFS MPP Quacquarelli Symonds Retrieved May 3 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link First master s degrees are granted SFS School of Foreign Service Georgetown University Retrieved May 3 2022 The School of Foreign Service moves to Healy Hall SFS School of Foreign Service Georgetown University Retrieved May 3 2022 McNamara Patrick 2005 A Catholic Cold War Edmund A Walsh S J and the Politics of American Anticommunism New York Fordham University Press p 13 ISBN 0 8232 2459 7 Archived from the original on September 17 2019 Retrieved September 17 2019 via Google Books President Eisenhower dedicates the Walsh Building in honor of Father Walsh SFS School of Foreign Service Georgetown University Retrieved May 3 2022 Contact SFS School of Foreign Service Georgetown University Retrieved October 27 2022 Intercultural Center Becomes New Home for MSFS MSFS Retrieved December 5 2022 Culture and Politics Major School of Foreign Service Georgetown University November 1 2015 Global Business Major Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved March 16 2015 International Economics Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service Archived from the original on March 23 2015 Retrieved March 16 2015 International History Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service Georgetown University Archived from the original on November 13 2015 Retrieved March 16 2015 International Political Economy Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service Archived from the original on March 5 2015 Retrieved March 16 2015 International Politics Major School of Foreign Service Georgetown University October 27 2015 Regional and Comparative Studies Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service Archived from the original on March 5 2015 Retrieved March 16 2015 Science Technology and International Affairs Major School of Foreign Service Georgetown University October 24 2015 B S in Business and Global Affairs bga georgetown edu December 31 2020 Graduate Programs sfs georgetown edu Institute for the Theory and Practice of International Relations Teaching Research and International Policy TRIP Archived from the original on February 5 2012 Retrieved February 5 2012 The Best International Relations Schools in the World via Foreign Policy Pipeline to the Beltway via Foreign Policy a b c d e f g h Curran 2010a p 404 Appendix I Deans of the School of Foreign Service 1919 66 a b c d Curran 2010b p 297 Appendix I Deans of the School of Foreign Service 1962 2010 Schudel Matt November 1 2014 Carol J Lancaster dean of Georgetown s School of Foreign Service dies at 72 The Washington Post Archived from the original on October 3 2022 Retrieved October 3 2022 World Bank Global Crisis Expert to Become Next SFS Dean Georgetown University April 14 2015 Archived from the original on March 13 2022 Retrieved October 3 2022 Goei Dexter Reuters Archived from the original on October 19 2015 Retrieved May 21 2015 Prominent Alumni School of Foreign Service sfs georgetown edu Retrieved May 2 2016 Courtney Stadd Sources Edit Curran Robert Emmett 2010a A History of Georgetown University The Quest for Excellence 1889 1964 Vol 2 Washington D C Georgetown University Press ISBN 978 1 58901 689 7 Curran Robert Emmett 2010b A History of Georgetown University The Rise to Prominence 1964 1989 Vol 3 Washington D C Georgetown University Press ISBN 978 1 58901 690 3 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walsh School of Foreign Service amp oldid 1133509070 Graduate programs, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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