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The Elliott School of International Affairs. Building Leaders for the World. The Elliott School of International Affairs prepares nearly 3,000 students each year for meaningful careers in international affairs.
- Admissions
Admissions. If you’re ready to make a difference in the...
- Master's Programs
The Elliott School of International Affairs offers two...
- International Development Studies
The International Development Studies Master of Arts (IDS)...
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With the diverse opportunities available within the field of...
- About
The Elliott School prepares more than 2,500 students each...
- International Affairs
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- Graduate Academics
Elliott@gwu.edu. 202-994-6240. Our graduate programs combine...
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The Elliott School of International Affairs (known as the Elliott School or ESIA) is the professional school of international relations, foreign policy, and international development of the George Washington University, in Washington, D.C.
- 1898
- Washington, D.C., U.S.
- Building Leaders, for the World
The Elliott School of International Affairs offers undergraduate and graduate programs to prepare individuals to understand and work in an increasingly globalized world. The historical roots of the Elliott School extend back to the establishment of the School of Comparative Jurisprudence and Diplomacy in 1898.
La Escuela de Asuntos Internacionales Elliott ( Elliott School of International Affairs, ESIA en idioma inglés) es una escuela de la Universidad George Washington, ubicada en el distrito histórico de Foggy Bottom de Washington D. C., la capital estadounidense.
Preparing for the Future. At the George Washington University, international affairs has been part of our curriculum for 125 years. Always with a focus on excellence, we have prepared students to shape the future of diplomacy, global governance, and international affairs, defined broadly, for over a century.