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This summer, @GeorgetownGHD grad students were scattered around the world completing internships at top development organizations and putting their academics into practice. Dreaming of a program like this? Apply by the Jan 15 priority deadline! Read more: bit.ly/3AJ7Aug


SFS and @theEarthCommons launched a joint MS in Environment & International Affairs, led by SFS Prof @MDuBoisKing and focused on national security risks from environmental disasters and sustainable solutions to climate-driven conflicts. Read more: bit.ly/4ex0Ygx


Prospective grad students, mark your calendars! January 15, 2025, is the priority deadline for consideration for merit-based scholarships at SFS grad programs. Check out one of our upcoming in-person or online recruiting and info sessions. Learn more: bit.ly/3UT1M8u

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In @FortuneMagazine, SFS Prof Irfan Nooruddin was quoted on the implications of Trump’s election for U.S.-India relations, noting India’s strategic and geopolitical importance and the friendship between Trump and Prime Minister Modi. Read more: bit.ly/4frThcy


Yesterday, @GUDiplomacy awarded the 2024 Edward “Teddy” Weintal Prize in Diplomatic Reporting to NYT Diplomatic Correspondent @ewong, recognizing Wong’s two-decade coverage of U.S. foreign policy and the rise of China for the @nytimes

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On @NPR, SFS Prof Evan Medeiros discussed President Biden's final trips to APEC in Peru and the G20 in Brazil, stressing Biden's goal to reassure global leaders of America’s commitment to alliances and cooperation after Trump’s election. Listen here: n.pr/48PJfj0


SFS Prof @JoannaLewis, director of @STIAGeorgetown, was quoted in @Nature on what Donald Trump’s election means for the future of climate, AI and health & weighed in on the future of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act. Read more: go.nature.com/4es4nx4


In her new book, SFS Prof @RodaJess examines the lives of ultra-Orthodox Jewish women who perform music despite restrictions against women performing for men—in part, by expecting the men to opt out of watching. Check out our Q&A with Roda to learn more: bit.ly/3CArbgF


In @TIME, SFS Prof @AmbDennisRoss discusses the implications of Trump’s re-election for peace in the Middle East, describing it as an opportunity for stability in the region and new policies towards Israel, Iran and others. Read more: bit.ly/4fLHdTu


SFS welcomed @traestephens (SFS’06), co-founder and executive chairman of @anduriltech, for a Coffee Chat with Dean @joelhellman_SFS Stephens discussed Anduril's growth, the state of defense tech and the role of innovation in modern warfare and global security.

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SFS Prof @RushDoshi, director of the China Strategy Initiative at @CFR_org, gave pre-election analysis on @CNN, including a deep dive into the previous Trump administration’s China policy and a look at the possible future relationship. Watch here: cnn.it/4hIDUya


SFS is proud to celebrate the contributions of some of our student veterans. Featuring grad students from @GeorgetownCSS, @CERESGeorgetown and @georgetownmsfs, they share stories from active duty and the journeys that led them to Georgetown. Read more: bit.ly/48KUv08


William Hannas, lead analyst at @CSETGeorgetown, was quoted in @Reuters on China’s use of AI in military development, the extent of cooperation between Chinese and U.S. innovators and the difficulty of blocking the Chinese from using this tech. Read more: reut.rs/3AulrEP


400+ SFS @GUAlumni joined @joelhellman_SFS on Zoom for a Fast Break with SFS Prof @MatthewKroenig, VP of @ACScowcroft, to discuss expectations for a second Trump administration's foreign policy and answer alumni questions. Watch now on YouTube: bit.ly/3ClkIGs

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SFS Prof @VictorDCha, senior advisor @CSIS, was quoted in @VOANews on the implications of North Korea sending troops to aid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the economic and geopolitical risks North Korea faces by joining the war effort. Read more: bit.ly/3CjPBeu


SFS Prof @JoannaLewis, director of @STIAGeorgetown, has a new article about #climatechange research and #ai. Which countries lead in this type of research? Check out our Q&A with her! Read more: bit.ly/3UGNrvC


Yesterday, Dean @joelhellman_sfs moderated a panel featuring SFS Profs @MatthewKroenig, @CharlesKupchan and @RenanahJoyce on the impact of the election results, the implications for U.S. global positioning, and key areas to watch in the new administration’s foreign policy.

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Today at 4 pm, Dean @joelhellman_SFS will moderate a panel on the presidential election and U.S. foreign policy with SFS faculty: @MatthewKroenig, a former official in the Trump administration; @CharlesKupchan, former Obama official; and @RenanahJoyce, @GeorgetownCSS prof.

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Join SFS Dean @joelhellman_SFS and a panel of SFS faculty in a discussion about the potential impacts of the presidential election on U.S. foreign policy at 4 pm, today, in the ICC Auditorium. Dean Hellman will moderate the conversation and lead an audience Q&A.

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