Master of International Studies

Adding the International to Your Studies.

To thrive in today's international arena, successful professionals must possess knowledge of global and regional issues and a keen ability to communicate, negotiate and lead in a multicultural environment. For many international affairs professionals, experience Washington, DC first-hand and its unique perspective and influence upon world events is an invaluable opportunity that strengthens and enhances their academic, professional, and cultural understanding of our globalized world.

The Master of International Studies (M.I.S) is a unique program open to current students and recent alumni from M.A. programs at Elliott School partner institutions around the globe. M.I.S. students complete an additional academic year of full-time study in Washington, DC. Students pursue expanded study of a complementary global issue or world region, building upon the foundation of coursework completed at the partner school.

Whether your interests are in global trade, the development world, international public health, security and conflict resolution, or other global and regional issues, the Elliott School's M.I.S. program prepares students for careers in diplomacy, public service, international and non-governmental organizations, and multi-national organizations.

Program Director

Mike Mochizuki, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs

Phone: (202) 994-6240
E-mail: mochizuk@gwu.edu

Deputy Director

Caroline Donovan White, Director for International Programs & Education

Phone: (202) 994-0953
E-mail: cdonovan@gwu.edu

Last updated: 01.13.10

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