An Enriching Education in the Heart of Europe
My favorite experiences are really those where I am hanging out with other SAIS students....
An Engaging Education on Two Continents
She wants to help people in both urban and rural communities of developing countries secure employment and educational opportunities that can sustain economic growth and development....
Gaining the Knowledge to Strengthen Communities
Now a student at Johns Hopkins SAIS, Aurelia has enjoyed being introduced to so many different perspectives from both professors and classmates....
Broadening My Expertise in Policy Making
Juliane has always been passionate about public policy, and she is hoping to translate her graduate degree into a career where she can apply her expertise in political economy and development....
A Cross-Cultural Dual Degree Program
Through her studies, Mikaela often finds surprising overlaps among different subjects, which makes her appreciate the practicality and inter-disciplinary aspects of the courses she taken thus far....
A Cross-Cultural Dual Degree Program
Through her studies, Mikaela often finds surprising overlaps among different subjects, which makes her appreciate the practicality and inter-disciplinary aspects of the courses she taken thus far....
From MTV VJ to GPS grad student
MPP candidate Belinda Panelo traces her path from a global acting career to pursuing a master’s degree at GPS...
Diving into the Causes of Environmental Issues
SIS student and Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Lia Cheek has formed a career in conservation and an interest in environmental justice....
Building Camaraderie at SAIS Europe
"I chose Johns Hopkins SAIS not only because it housed one of the top international relations programs in the U.S>, but it specifically offered a much raved-about Latin American Studies program"...
A Multidimensional Graduate School Experience in the Heart of Washington DC
" I am...a type of person who likes to “have a lot of life in my years, as opposed to a lot of years in my life.” The responsibilities, that translate into achievements, which MIEF holds us account...
Van Wie and Walden awarded the 2020 Eckstein prize for interdisciplinary research
The students saw a disconnect between academic theories on civil conflict warning against employing mechanized units and narrative accounts citing their effectiveness in Operation Iraqi Freedom....
InternGram: Kyle Jarrett MPP ‘21
This summer students scattered across the globe for first-hand professional experience in their internships. Students are recapping their experiences to recap the what, where, and wow!...