Oct 14, 2016 | blogposts, events, Martin Edwards, People, ProfDev, Teaching
Learning at the School of Diplomacy takes place inside and outside the classroom. At the graduate level, students pick two specializations, and take at least three classes in each specialization. To better understand how these specializations in the classroom help aid...
Jul 21, 2015 | events, Martin Edwards, Programs, Teaching
On July 21, Professor Martin Edwards spoke as part of a panel at the UN with speakers from the Global Foundation for Democracy and Development, UNA-DR, the Sustainable Development Solutions Network, and FUNGLODE. An overview of the presentations can be found here....
Jul 14, 2015 | events, Martin Edwards, People, Programs, Teaching
On July 9, the School of Diplomacy and International Relations ran a two-part webinar in conjunction with UNA-USA. The first part of the webinar was a review of the Sustainable Development Goals and the Financing for Development talks called “Building the...
Jun 16, 2015 | blogposts, Guest Column, Programs, Teaching
NOTE: This post was written by Dylan Ashdown, Ana Figueiredo, Mia Riley, and Alyssa Pack. Dylan Ashdown is a Dual MA student in the School of Diplomacy and International Relations pursuing a MA in Diplomacy and International Relations and a MA in Strategic...
May 2, 2015 | blogposts, Guest Column, Programs, Teaching
NOTE: This post was written by Malissa Eaddy and Gahoussou Toure. Malissa Eaddy is a Dual Degree MA student in the School of Diplomacy and International Relations and Asian Studies Programs. Her research interests include Japanese and Chinese language and cultural...
Mar 1, 2015 | blogposts, events, Guest Column, Teaching
NOTE: This post was written by Malissa Eaddy and Gahoussou Toure. Malissa Eaddy is a Dual Degree MA student in the School of Diplomacy and International Relations and Asian Studies Programs. Her research interests include Japanese and Chinese language and cultural...