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PROFESSOR JONAS NAHM WINS 2017 GORDON WHITE PRIZE

PROFESSOR JONAS NAHM WINS 2017 GORDON WHITE PRIZE

Assistant Professor of Energy, Resources, and Environment Jonas Nahm has been awarded the prestigious 2017 Gordon White Prize in recognition of his article published in The China Quarterly....

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INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT MOOT TEAM COMPETES IN THE HAGUE

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT MOOT TEAM COMPETES IN THE HAGUE

After clinching the top spot in the Regional Round for the Americas and Caribbean, Johns Hopkins SAIS went on to compete in the international rounds of the 2018 International Criminal Court (ICC) Moot Competition in The Hague, the Netherlands....

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EXAMINING GERMANY’S GEOPOLITICS THROUGH A TRIP TO BERLIN

EXAMINING GERMANY’S GEOPOLITICS THROUGH A TRIP TO BERLIN

Over spring break, the school's Berlin trek gave SAIS students the opportunity to visit the German Chancellery, engage in discussions on German foreign policy at leading foreign policy think tanks, and meet SAIS Europe Berlin alumni....

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INTERNATIONAL NETWORKING

INTERNATIONAL NETWORKING

On April 4, the school’s Office of Global Careers hosted its inaugural international student networking event that brought together approximately 60 students and 20 alumni for a panel session and small group discussions....

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A FIRSTHAND LOOK AT SHANGHAI AND HONG KONG’S FINANCE INDUSTRY

A FIRSTHAND LOOK AT SHANGHAI AND HONG KONG’S FINANCE INDUSTRY

Over the winter break, Energy Resources and Environment student CoCo Gong joined the school’s five-day Asia Trek along with students from the Hopkins-Nanjing Center (HNC) and Washington, DC campus to learn about companies, and connect with alumni working in the finance industry in both Shanghai and Hong Kong....

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SAIS faculty member wins international award for study of voting disparities

SAIS faculty member wins international award for study of voting disparities

Pavithra Suryanarayan, an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, D.C., has received an international award for her research into voting disparities and how income may influence a person's participation in an election....