FP Guide – Fall 2023 – John Hopkins University
Students come to Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) with a purpose—to acquire the skills, knowledge, and experiences they need to change the world. That’s why SAIS prepares students for leadership through a world-class education built upon cutting-edge coursework in international relations, global policy, international economics, national security and intelligence, and regional and ...
Students come to Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) with a purpose—to acquire the skills, knowledge, and experiences they need to change the world. That’s why SAIS prepares students for leadership through a world-class education built upon cutting-edge coursework in international relations, global policy, international economics, national security and intelligence, and regional and language studies. Learn how a SAIS degree and our three-continent-wide campus network can prepare you for a meaningful, successful career with a global impact.
Students come to Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) with a purpose—to acquire the skills, knowledge, and experiences they need to change the world. That’s why SAIS prepares students for leadership through a world-class education built upon cutting-edge coursework in international relations, global policy, international economics, national security and intelligence, and regional and language studies. Learn how a SAIS degree and our three-continent-wide campus network can prepare you for a meaningful, successful career with a global impact.
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