School of International Service

School of International Service
outside view of the School of International Service building on the Â鶹ԭ´´ campus taken by Prakash Patel
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Virtual Tour of the School of International Service

Take a virtual tour of the School of International Service at Â鶹ԭ´´ in Washington, DC.Ìý

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Government & Politics ·

Policy Analysis: 2024 US Presidential Election

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SIS professor Jordan Tama Research Highlight.

Research ·

How Does Polarization Impact US Foreign Policy?

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Latinos En Acción

On Campus ·

Latinos En Acción Brings Â鶹ԭ´´ Latine Community Together

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Introducing the Reimagined MA in Global Governance, Politics, and Security

On Campus ·

Reimagined for Real Impact: GGPS

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Edgar Aguilar, SIS/MA ’25

Student Life ·

Student Reflection: Preparing for a Change-Making Career

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Listen now to the latest episode: What's Ahead for Mexico's Democracy?

Developing an Expertise in International Trade

Rochelle Osei-Tutu, SIS/MA '16

IER equipped me with knowledge of international trade theory and history.

I think the unique experience that's offered through the IER program is that you can focus on the niche that you want to develop. I realized that I was interested in international trade, so I was able to take courses on the political economy as well as digital trade and trade theory. That helped me form the foundation that I needed for my job at the International Trade Administration.

Learn more about Osei-Tutu’s time in the IER program.

Global Elections Tracker

During the run-up to the US presidentialÌýelectionÌýin November 2024, SIS is tracking nationalÌýelections globally. Individual results may help highlight trends in democratization and democratic backsliding.

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Where Graduates Land
  • % Working for-profit
  • % Working nonprofit
  • % Working for government
  • % Attending grad school
  • % Working and attending grad school
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