The Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs ( APSIA ) is a non-profit educational organization of graduate schools of international affairs , with 42 members and 37 affiliates around the world as of February 2022; two members were on suspension.
13-646: IRPS may refer to: Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies (IR/PS), the original name of the School of Global Policy and Strategy , at the University of California, San Diego Image Receiving and Processing Station, part of the ground station for DubaiSat-1 Indian Railway Personnel Service , a cadre of the Indian Government Institute for Religious and Pastoral Studies,
26-718: A Master of Advanced Studies in International Affairs ( MAS -IA) intended for mid-career professionals, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science and International Affairs. The School also offers several five-year concurrent degree programs in cooperation with the International Studies Program and the Departments of Economics and Political Science. Prominent faculty [ edit ] Caroline Freund - Dean of
39-440: A review process and meet qualifications required for full membership. Affiliate members undergo a similar review process and meet some but not all of the full membership requirements. Requirements for membership include: commitment to graduate professional training, an educational program of high academic quality, at least three classes graduated from its two year master's degree program, a substantial and demonstrated commitment to
52-535: Is available on APSIA's website. APSIA alumni have gone on to work in a range of fields, with more than 12 in positions as heads of state and senior cabinet officials. APSIA schools are consistently in the Top Five producers of US Presidential Management Fellows and Boren Fellows rankings. Each year, APSIA schools welcome more than 80% of Pickering and Rangel Fellows. Member schools have a 91% full time employment or PHD program placement rate shortly after graduation. In
65-11052: The Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC); Chair, 21st Century China Program Barbara F. Walter - Professor, Political Scientist, and member of the Council on Foreign Relations Emilie Hafner-Burton - John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor of International Justice and Human Rights, Co-director, Laboratory on International Law and Regulation Tai Ming Cheung - Professor, Director UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation Gordon Hanson - Professor, Pacific Economic Cooperation Chair in International Economic Relations, Director on Global Transformation Peter Cowhey - former dean and Qualcomm Endowed Chair in Communications and Technology Policy Journals [ edit ] Journal of East Asian Studies References [ edit ] ^ "University of California, San Diego. Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies" . Library of Congress Authorities . Retrieved 28 May 2019 . ^ "Degree Programs" . gps.ucsd.edu . Retrieved 2024-10-17 . ^ "Faculty" . gps.ucsd.edu . Retrieved 2024-10-17 . v t e The Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs Member schools North America American University American University School of International Service Boston University Pardee School of Global Studies Carleton University Norman Paterson School of International Affairs Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy Florida International University Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs Georgetown University Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service Georgia Institute of Technology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies Pennsylvania State University Penn State School of International Affairs Princeton University Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Stanford University Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Texas A&M University The Bush School of Government and Public Service Tufts University The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy University of California, San Diego UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy University of Denver Josef Korbel School of International Studies University of Maryland, College Park University of Maryland School of Public Policy University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy University of Minnesota Humphrey School of Public Affairs University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and International Affairs University of Southern California USC Master of Public Diplomacy program The University of Texas at Austin Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs University of Toronto Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy University of Washington Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies Yale University Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs Europe Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Hertie School Stockholm School of Economics University of St. Gallen Master International Affairs and Governance program Sciences Po Paris School of International Affairs IE University School of Politics, Economics, and Global Affairs Moscow State Institute of International Relations Saint Petersburg State University School of International Relations Asia Yonsei University Graduate School of International Studies Seoul National University Graduate School of International Studies Korea University Graduate School of International Studies National University of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of International Relations South America Africa Oceania University of Queensland Affiliate member schools North America Arizona State University Thunderbird School of Global Management Balsille School of International Affairs University of Waterloo Wilfrid Laurier University Centre for International Governance Innovation Baruch College Marxe School of Public and International Affairs Brandeis University The Heller School for Social Policy and Management Carnegie Mellon University Institute for Politics and Strategy DePaul University International Studies Program Fordham University Graduate Program in International Political Economy and Development George Mason University Schar School of Policy and Government New York University Wagner Graduate School of Public Service North Carolina State University School of Public and International Affairs Pepperdine University School of Public Policy San Francisco State University Department of International Relations Seton Hall University School of Diplomacy and International Relations University of Georgia University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs University of Miami Master of Arts in International Administration program University of Oregon Department of International Studies Middlebury College Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey College of William & Mary South America Universidad Austral Escuela de Política, Gobierno y Relaciones Internacionales Universidad Externado de Colombia Europe University of Trento School of International Studies Diplomatic Academy of Vienna - Vienna School of International Studies Prague University of Economics and Business Jan Masaryk Centre for International Studies Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals - IBEI Barcelona Centre for International Affairs Pompeu Fabra University University of Barcelona Autonomous University of Barcelona Polytechnic University of Catalonia Open University of Catalonia University of Geneva Africa Al Akhawayn University Asia ADA University School of Public and International Affairs Waseda University Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies Utsunomiya University Graduate School of International Studies International University of Japan Graduate School of International Relations Nanyang Technological University S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies National Chengchi University College of International Affairs Fudan University School of International Relations and Public Affairs International University of Japan Graduate School of International Relations Utsunomiya University Oceania Monash University Master of International Relations program University of Sydney ^ "Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs | Sam Nunn School of International Affairs" . inta.gatech.edu . Retrieved 2023-07-16 . ^ "Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA) Online Graduate School Fair" . Harvard FAS | Mignone Center for Career Success . 2023-07-12 . Retrieved 2023-07-16 . ^ "APSIA Member – Penn State School of International Affairs" . www.sia.psu.edu . Retrieved 2023-07-16 . ^ "Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA)" . Office of Career Strategy – Yale University . 2023-06-07 . 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78-903: The UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy, former Global Director of Trade, Investment and Competitiveness of the World Bank Peter Gourevitch - Political Scientist and Professor Emeritus Stephan Haggard - Lawrence and Sallye Krause Professor of Korea-Pacific Studies; Director, Korea-Pacific Program Lawrence B. Krause - International Economist and Professor Emeritus Barry Naughton - Professor of Chinese Economy; Sokwanlok Chair of Chinese International Affairs Ulrike Schaede - Professor of Japanese Business; Executive Director, Center on Emerging and Pacific Economies Susan Shirk - Ho Miu Lam Endowed Chair in China and Pacific Relations; Director of
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104-601: The affiliations parameter Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs Started as a network of American graduate schools in the mid-1970s, APSIA was incorporated in 1989 and grew into an international association, with member and affiliate schools around the world. APSIA seeks to "advance international understanding, prosperity, peace, and security through the people and ideas shaped by our schools." The Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs comprises 42 member schools and 37 affiliate member programs. Full members of APSIA have undergone
117-953: The 💕 (Redirected from School of Global Policy and Strategy ) [REDACTED] This article needs to be updated . Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( August 2023 ) Public policy school of UC San Diego University of California, San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy [REDACTED] Motto "Driven to solve." Type Public Established 1986 Parent institution UC San Diego Dean Caroline Freund Students 400 Location La Jolla , California , USA 32°53′04″N 117°14′28″W / 32.884355°N 117.241149°W / 32.884355; -117.241149 ( Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies ) Affiliations APSIA Website https://gps.ucsd.edu/ [REDACTED] Southwest exterior of
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#1732776542467156-494: The school The University of California, San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy ( GPS ) is the graduate school of international affairs and public policy at the University of California, San Diego . It is a full member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs , and awards Masters degrees in International Affairs ( MIA ), Public Policy ( MPP ), Chinese Economic and Political Affairs (MCEPA),
169-707: The study of international affairs, at least one master's degree program requiring two years of academic coursework to complete, and significant autonomy within a major university. The member schools of the APSIA are the primary sources of education for international affairs professionals in their respective countries. These schools provide multidisciplinary, policy-oriented, intercultural studies. APSIA works to connect students with scholarships and fellowships to help fund their studies. A fellowship board provides students at all levels one location for funding opportunities specific to their field. A list of scholarships and fellowships
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