INTA Undergraduates, The Institute has approved for the Nunn School to start offering a 5-year MS/BS program to our INTA students. At this time IAML and EIA are not approved to participate (but we are working on it!). If you an INTA major, have 45+ hours, not graduating before December, and have a 3.5 GPA… Continue reading 5-Year MS/BS Degree for INTA Undergrads
Category: Announcements
Full Time and Summer Internship Position in China
Subject: Full time and Summer Internship Position in China Dear International Affairs seniors and interested sophomores and juniors, The Real English Academy of Zhanjiang China is currently hiring two full time English teachers for 1 to 2 year renewable contracts starting in June this year. We are also hiring intern teachers for the summer and… Continue reading Full Time and Summer Internship Position in China
Sports Related Courses at Georgia Tech
Sports Related Courses at Georgia Tech The new minor in Sports, Society, and Technology should be starting up in the fall, pending Board of Regents approval. Students do not need to be SST minors to take the courses. Below is a list of sports related courses for summer and fall (beyond just HTS courses). Summer,… Continue reading Sports Related Courses at Georgia Tech
Pre-law course offerings – Fall 2014
Message from Dr. Bob Pikowsky, Director, Pre-law Program, School of Public Policy: Here are the pre-law classes that will be offered in the Fall. Over the last few years, I’ve made our core menu classes (PUBP 3000, PUBP 3016, PUBP 3610, and PUBP 4609) more rigorous for the benefit of students who are seriously considering… Continue reading Pre-law course offerings – Fall 2014
New Service-Learning Study Abroad Programs!
Have you ever wanted to visit South Africa, Ireland, or the Dominican Republic? OIE has added three new International Service-Learning study abroad programs so now you can! International Service-Learning programs aim to meet the needs of local communities, helping foster civic responsibility while engaging students in a rigorous academic program. These new programs will offer… Continue reading New Service-Learning Study Abroad Programs!
Update on Spring Semester Closures
Make-up meeting times have now been announced for classes missed due to campus closures in the last few weeks. Although some teachers have been covering the missed material already, Georgia Tech has developed an organized schedule for any make-up sessions. You will not be penalized for not attending the make-up sessions and there will be… Continue reading Update on Spring Semester Closures
Apple Recruiting Information Session for IAC Students
Apple Recruiting is interested in hiring YOU to join the Apple At-Home Advisor team! Part of the AppleCare College Program, Apple’s customer support group, AppleCare, has a long-standing record of providing the world’s best customer support in the industry. The At-Home Advisor program is an opportunity to be part of this exciting team while you’re… Continue reading Apple Recruiting Information Session for IAC Students
Bologna Center Journal of International Affairs Call for Submissions
The editors of the Bologna Center Journal of International Affairs (BCJIA) invite submissions for its forthcoming edition, to be released in April 2014. The BCJIA is a student-run academic journal of international affairs published at the Bologna, Italy campus of Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). The BCJIA is a forum for the… Continue reading Bologna Center Journal of International Affairs Call for Submissions
Conference on “Growing Insecurity: The Risks of Access, Openness & Freedom”
The World Affairs Council of Atlanta is hosting it’s 6th Annual Conference on “Growing Insecurity: The Risks of Access, Openness & Freedom” on Saturday, February 1st, 2014. The conference is particularly timely with global headlines raising questions of personal privacy versus national security. The conference will last from 9:00am – 4:00pm and will be followed… Continue reading Conference on “Growing Insecurity: The Risks of Access, Openness & Freedom”
Ivan Allen Legacy Awards Nominations
Each spring the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts recognizes an extraordinary graduate student, undergraduate student, alumna/us, and faculty member with Ivan Allen, Jr., Legacy Awards. These awards are beautiful Frabel glass sculptures. The student and faculty awards also come with stipends of $1,000 each. The awards are made possible by Pamela and Stephen Hall.… Continue reading Ivan Allen Legacy Awards Nominations