On October 16th, the ¹ú²ú ¸£Àû ¸ßÇå in Paris had the honor of hosting Pamela Ratiu as a guest speaker in the Foreign Policy Formulation and Diplomacy course led by Ambassador Michael Einik.
Paris is an ideal setting to study International Relations, and AGS has a long experience in making the most of this strategic location through guest talks and visits, making Paris our classroom. In this new era ...
Kryssandra Heslop graduated with a Master’s degree in International Relations and Diplomacy from AGS in 2013, after earning a Bachelor’s degree in psychology. She wrote her thesis on children's rights and unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors in Italy, and also ...
Each year, AGS students travel to a different destination for a few days' trip organized by the AGS Graduate Student Association (GSA) during the Fall break. These trips are a perfect way to complement and enhance the international ...
AGS is supporting an initiative to host weekly English language sessions for refugees and displaced persons in Paris, bringing together groups of refugees from diverse countries and backgrounds to the AGS classrooms in the heart of Paris.
AGS and its US partner Arcadia University launched a one-week program on Diplomacy, which was held in Paris on June 3-9 for the students in Arcadia's International Peace and Conflict Resolution graduate program. The course was directed by Ambassador Michael Einik, ...
The ¹ú²ú ¸£Àû ¸ßÇå in Paris is welcoming two study abroad programs in coming weeks from US-based partner institutions, Governors State University near Chicago and Arcadia University outside Philadelphia.
Governors State's renowned criminal Criminal Justice and Public Administration programs will bring ...
On April 16, AGS will host a special talk and discussion about the Trump Presidency and Democracy during a Wine and Cheese evening animated by Chris Edelson, Assistant Professor of Government and Director of the Politics, Policy ...
Award-winning Italian filmmaker and producer Elena Rossini visited AGS students in Professor Ruchi Anand’s Gender, Militarization and War class on March 1st to talk about her work advocating diversity and fighting the commodification of ...
Robert SimmonsUnited States M.A.in International Relations Candidate, Class of 2017
Moving to Paris has taken a top rank amongst the most challenging things I have experienced in life so far. AGS – the classes, my colleagues, and the school staff – provided for me a sanity that I had lost! This program is phenomenal and is giving me opportunities to do some really cool things, such as being invited to intern for a summer at a school/community outreach program in Tanzania.