School of International Service

School of International Service
outside view of the School of International Service building on the Â鶹ÊÓƵ campus taken by Prakash Patel
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Virtual Tour of the School of International Service

Take a virtual tour of the School of International Service at Â鶹ÊÓƵ in Washington, DC.Ìý

2024 year in review

International ·

SIS Year in Review 2024

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A marble globe on top of data sheets

Research ·

State Department Partnership Offers Real-World Experience

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Cherry blossoms surround the Jefferson Memorial in DC

On Campus ·

Earth Scholars: Advancing Environmental Equity Through Service Learning

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PhD Candidate Monzima Haque and Professor Samantha Bradshaw

Research ·

How are Authoritarian Narratives Undermining Democracy in the Sahel?

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Rolls of international currency

International ·

Understanding Trump Tariffs 2.0

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Listen now to the latest episode: Lessons in Climate Resilience

Developing an Expertise in International Trade

Rochelle Osei-Tutu, SIS/MA '16

IER equipped me with knowledge of international trade theory and history.

I think the unique experience that's offered through the IER program is that you can focus on the niche that you want to develop. I realized that I was interested in international trade, so I was able to take courses on the political economy as well as digital trade and trade theory. That helped me form the foundation that I needed for my job at the International Trade Administration.

Learn more about Osei-Tutu’s time in the IER program.

Global Elections Tracker

We’ve established the SIS Global Elections Tracker as aÌýresource for keeping apprised of politics at the national level—to promote active engagement and analysis.ÌýIndividual results may help highlight trends in democratization and democratic backsliding.

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Where Graduates Land
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  • % Working nonprofit
  • % Working for government
  • % Attending grad school
  • % Working and attending grad school
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