INTA Student Explores Explore Elementary Education with Pre-Teaching Internship

You may have been on the Tech Tower lawn and heard screams and laughter coming from across the street, only to look up and see it’s the sounds of children at play across the street at neighboring Centennial Place Elementary. For Georgia Tech students looking for experience in the field of K-12 education, this location… Continue reading INTA Student Explores Explore Elementary Education with Pre-Teaching Internship

Networking Event with Kurt Salmon – Global Management Consulting Firm

Kurt Salmon would like to invite you to an exclusive event for interns/co-ops in Atlanta this summer.  We’d love to introduce you to our great consultants, share some of the exciting work Kurt Salmon is doing, and get to know you better. Kurt Salmon is a leading global management consulting firm. We work 30 of… Continue reading Networking Event with Kurt Salmon – Global Management Consulting Firm

Partnership for Public Service Fellows

The Public Service Fellows Program at the Partnership for Public Service is an opportunity for undergraduate students, graduate students and recent graduates to participate directly in transforming the way government works while developing valuable professional skills. Fellows’ duties vary across the Partnership’s internal teams , but often include event planning and execution, conducting research, writing… Continue reading Partnership for Public Service Fellows

Spring 2013 Nunn School Award Winners

  INTA Outstanding Graduate Student Award: Jarrod Rifkind The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs chooses an outstanding graduate student based on faculty recommendations and academic records. The recipient receives a $1,000 cash award. The Michael Williams Minority Student Award: Ayanda Francis This award honors a minority student majoring in international affairs who has demonstrated… Continue reading Spring 2013 Nunn School Award Winners

IPSI International Symposiums: Summer 2013

Bologna, Italy Symposium on Conflict Prevention, Resolution, & Reconciliation When: June 15 – July 13, 2013 Where: Johns Hopkins University SAIS Bologna Center What: Training in international negotiation, mediation, facilitation, strategic nonviolent action, social entrepreneurship, project planning and design, trauma healing, and more. Optional Academic Credits offered: M.A. Credits, Johns Hopkins SAIS Who Should Apply: Exceptional professionals, graduate students, and… Continue reading IPSI International Symposiums: Summer 2013

Online Graduate Certificate in Terrorism Analysis

Designed for both future practitioners and scholars, START’s yearlong, fully online program provides students with advanced education on the causes, dynamics and impacts of international and domestic terrorism. The unique online format enables students to work full- or part-time while advancing their education. Program Description START’s Graduate Certificate in Terrorism Analysis aims to train the… Continue reading Online Graduate Certificate in Terrorism Analysis

The Gulen Movement: A Sociological Analysis of a Civic Movement

Date: Monday, March 11th  2013. Time: 7 pm with Reception and 7:30 pm Lecture following with book signing Where: Istanbul Center Alpharetta Branch at 223 Roswell Street, Alpharetta GA, 30009. To RSVP or gather more information, visit: http://www.istanbulcenter.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=505:lecture-series-with-prof-helen-r-ebaugh&catid=97:lecture-series