FP Guide – Summer 2023 – JHU SAIS
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. SAIS students also enjoy the unmatched benefits of access to the global reach of our three- continent-wide campus network. Learn how a SAIS degree can prepare you for a meaningful, successful career with a global impact. Learn more.
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. SAIS students also enjoy the unmatched benefits of access to the global reach of our three- continent-wide campus network. Learn how a SAIS degree can prepare you for a meaningful, successful career with a global impact. Learn more.
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