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  1. M.A. International Affairs '14. 1957 E Street, NW. Washington, DC 20052. Contact the front desk: 202-994-6240. Our graduate programs combine rigorous courses and professional training to provide students with knowledge and perspectives to make a difference in the world.

  2. In 1966, the School separated from the School of Government, Business, and International Affairs to become an independent unit, the School of Public and International Affairs. In 1987, the name was changed to the School of International Affairs, and in 1988 the School was renamed in honor of Evelyn E. and Lloyd H. Elliott.

  3. Elliott School ofInternational Affairs. 1957 E Street, NW. Washington, DC 20052. Contact the front desk: Elliott@gwu.edu. 202-994-6240. From regional studies to global policy issues, the Elliott School offers graduate, undergraduate, summer and certificate programs that engage and inspire.

  4. Faculty Representation. Elliott School of. International Affairs. 1957 E Street, NW. Washington, DC 20052. 202-994-6240. Our distinguished faculty comprises leading scholars and policy practitioners who bring an impressive range of expertise to the study of international affairs.

  5. The Elliott School prepares more than 2,500 students each year for meaningful careers in international affairs. We develop the next generation of international leaders: leaders with knowledge, character and skills. Our faculty conducts research, produces scholarship and contributes to the public debate on global issues to advance understanding ...

  6. To earn your Master of Arts in International Affairs you must successfully complete our 40 credit program, which includes 9-12 credits in core courses, 12 credits in your field of concentration, 6-9 credits in elective courses, 3 credits in research methods, and 3 one-credit skills courses.

  7. If you’re ready to make a difference in the world while embarking on an academic challenge, the Elliott School of International Affairs is where your future begins. Join more than 2,800 graduate and undergraduate students, as well as over 23,500 alumni in 113 countries, as you prepare for a global career in the public, private and nonprofit sectors.