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Learn about the graduate programs, diversity initiatives, and global issues at SFS, the top producer of Fulbright scholars in the U.S. Explore the stories of SFS students, alumni, faculty, and guests.
- Graduate Programs
The Walsh School of Foreign Service awarded its first...
- Undergraduate Degrees
An undergraduate program with a legacy of academic...
- Faculty
Fida Adely. Clovis and Hala Salaam Maksoud Chair in Arab...
- Academic Programs
The Walsh School of Foreign Service offers undergraduate...
- Admissions
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- Centers & Institutes
Established in January 2019, the Center for Security and...
- Our Mission
The Walsh School of Foreign Service was founded in 1919 as a...
- Life at SFS
Undergraduate students at the School of Foreign Service...
- Graduate Programs
The Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS) is the school of international relations at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. It grants degrees at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Explore the various graduate programs offered by the Walsh School of Foreign Service, a leading institution for international affairs education. Learn about the thematic and regional programs, joint degrees, and certificates available for professional careers in global affairs.
Learn about the first school of international affairs in the U.S., founded in 1919. Explore its undergraduate and graduate programs, centers, and locations in Washington, D.C., and Doha, Qatar.
Learn about the undergraduate and graduate programs, research initiatives, and academic community of the Walsh School of Foreign Service. SFS students are global citizens who want to make a difference in the world.
The Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS) provides a foundation that crosses critical disciplines of international relations, history, and economics, while offering preparation for professional careers.
By creating the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown sought to educate students about global issues and prepare them for a life of service – in business, government, or for a humanitarian agency.