Josef Klee, 29 June, 2017 The Holy See as the “Government” of the Catholic Church, as well as the international Catholic organizations are strong supporters…
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Re-posted from the original publication on Devex on 21 October 2017. By Ramie Jacobson. Photo: http://www.socialworker.com It’s a familiar feeling for many applicants: you’ve found…
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Leave a CommentRe-posted from the original source, University of North Texas at Dallas. In celebration of United Nations Day, diplomat and international affairs scholar Hugh Dugan spoke…
1 CommentYOUnited: An In-Depth Look At How Youth Can Affect Change Through Policy and Action Thursday, 2 November 2017 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at ECOSOC…
Leave a CommentOn 24 October 2017, the United Nations (UN) celebrated its 72nd Birthday. UN was created in 1945 when the global community came together to create…
1 CommentOn September 20, 2017 I had the honor to participate in the Clear Vision for Everyone, an SDG Accelerator, the event was one of the…
Leave a CommentNOTE: This guest post was written by Morgan McMichen. Morgan is a graduate student at the Seton Hall School of Diplomacy and International Relations. Her…
Leave a CommentThe U.S. and the UN in 2017: Congressional Briefing Book was created by the Better World Campaign (BWC) and the United Nations Association of the…
Leave a CommentBy Vera Dimoplon You can see more pictures from the #GlobalLeadership Dinner at @SHU_UN_Studies On 18 October 2017, School of Diplomacy faculty and students attended the…
Leave a CommentFor your UN research and study needs, see the following invaluable guide “United Nations: Online data repositories and resources”: prepared by Seton Hall’s librarian for diplomacy and…
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