Pizza, Policy, and International Affairs: Lt. Gen. Nina Armagno

The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs invites you to Pizza, Policy, and International Affairs with Lt. Gen. Nina Armagno this Thursday, September 8th! This event will give students the chance to engage in informal discussion Lt. Gen. Nina Armagno, the Director of Staff for the U.S. Space Force. Lt. Gen. Armagno is the first woman General Officer commissioned in the U.S. Space Force, and she synchronizes policy, plans, positions, procedures, and cross functional issues for the U.S. Space Force headquarters staff. The event will take place in the Hall…

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APSIA Online Graduate School Fair I

Find The Right Program In International Affairs And Public Policy July 21, 2022 10:00 AM – 12:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time   Thinking about Grad School? Searching for an international career in the private, public, or non-governmental sector? Whether you’ve just started your search or have a shortlist in mind, representatives of APSIA’s top international affairs and public policy graduate schools can help you navigate the admissions process. Register today and answer your questions about: application requirements, curricula and joint degrees, financial aid, and career opportunities. Go beyond what you…

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Young Women in Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Mentorship Program, IAI and VCDNP

The Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP) and the International Affairs Institute (IAI) invite female undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate students as well as recent graduates to apply to a Young Women in Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Mentorship Programme. The mentorship programme, seeks to engage young women in the field of non-proliferation, arms control and disarmament and will pair successful applicants with well-known experts to establish a mentoring relationship. Additionally, networking and career and skills development opportunities will be offered through seminars, workshops, and other activities. The deadline for applications is 8 July…

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DoD Civilian Virtual Career Fair – June 2, 2022 | 10am-3pm ET

DoD CIVILIAN VIRTUAL CAREER FAIR The Department of Defense invites all job seekers to the upcoming virtual Students and Recent Graduates DOD Civilian Career Fair. Event host: DOD Defense Civilian Personnel Advisory Services To register for the free event and view a list of featured positions, go to, https://app.brazenconnect.com/a/DCPAS/e/3bkx2. Date | Time: June 2, 2022, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. EDT

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Reimagining Latin(o) America in the Pandemic: Media, Culture, and Democracy – May 14-17, 2021

Polivision and the School of Modern Languages at Georgia Tech present “Reimagining Latin(o) America in the Pandemic: Media, Culture, and Democracy,” a series of video presentations/interviews with public intellectuals, journalists, politicians, and cultural producers of the region who have covered and/or addressed the crisis in their respective countries over the past year. The first group of presentations will be about Peru, on May 14-May 17, 2021.  After 200 years of its independence, Peru has recently experienced political instability, social turmoil and ideological polarization in the midst of the pandemic. The…

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Virtual Student Foreign Policy Summit | April 23

On April 23, the US Department of State’s Office of Public Liaison will host a Virtual Student Foreign Policy Summit, an effort to connect university and college students from across the country to hear from U.S. foreign policy practitioners. Students will hear from experts in the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, and the Bureau of Global Talent Management. This event is a chance for students to connect directly with U.S. Department of State experts and ask critical questions about U.S.…

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Chatham House Open Day 2021 | April 21

Chatham House is a world-famous think tank whose ideas help answer the big questions that are shaping our world, addressing issues like climate change, fake news, and conflict. Students will be able to interact with world-leading experts on international affairs and gain an insight into careers within the charity and not-for-profit sector as a whole during their open day. Atendees can expect to: Expand their knowledge of key issues in international affairs; Learn what a policy institute (or ‘think tank’) is and what it’s like to work in one; Meet…

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Canceled – Career Talks: Cybersecurity & Intelligence | April 14

This event has been canceled. Join us for the final Career Talks of the semester! This week will we hear from Nunn School alumnus Lance Stubblefield (MSINTA) who has had a storied career in the national security field. Stubblefield has twenty years of federal experience in the U.S. government at the National Nuclear Security Administration, the Department of State, the Department of Homeland Security, and nearly a decade as an intelligence officer in the U.S. Army National Guard. If you are interested in career in intelligence and national security, this…

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