Sais-jhu.edu leading graduate school of international affairs
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SAIS Home
Description
In the years since Paul H. Nitze and Christian Herter decided that a school was needed to train men and women in international affairs during the post World War II era, the world has undergone profound changes. Because of the foresight of these pioneers in diplomacy, the school continues to provide rigorous training in language and economics and systematic exposure to theories of international relations. A problem-solving approach toward the conduct of foreign policy has benefited more than 11,000 alumni who work in the public and private sectors around the world. Trained in the practical skills of economics, and in the language and cultures of foreign nations, they work in the foreign service, international organizations, investment firms, international financial institutions, businesses, teaching, research consulting and journalism.
The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies - SAIS - of The Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C., is one of the nation's leading graduate schools devoted to the study of international relations. The school is neither a vocational, purely scientific, nor a liberal arts school dedicated to the pursuit of learning for learning's sake. At SAIS, the wisdom of universities, business, and labor merge with the knowledge and expertise of those currently engaged in government, foreign affairs and international economic practice.
To provide a professional education that simultaneously adheres to the highest standards of scholarship and takes a practical approach to training students for international leadership.
Contact
Administrative:
- Jeff Barrus
- Washington DC
- UNITED STATES 20036
- (202) 663-7738
Registrant:
- The Paul Nitze School for AdvancedInternational Studies
- Washington DC
- UNITED STATES 20036