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Syracuse University
Maxwell School of Citizenship and
Public A„ airs
maxwell.syr.edu/paia
[email protected]
315. 443. 4000
Texas A&M University
The Bush School of Government and
Public Service
bush.tamu.edu
[email protected]
979. 862. 3476
UC San Diego
School of Global Policy and Strategy
gps.ucsd.edu
[email protected]
858. 534. 5914
University at Albany
Rockefeller College of Public A„ airs & Policy
albany.edu/rockefeller
[email protected]
518. 442. 5244

University of Kent
Brussels School of International Studies
kent.ac.uk/brussels
[email protected]
+32 2. 641. 1721
University of Minnesota
Humphrey School of Public A„ airs
hhh.umn.edu
[email protected]
612. 624. 3800
University of Notre Dame
Keough School of Global A„ airs
keough.nd.edu
[email protected]
574. 631. 3426
The University of Texas at Austin
LBJ School of Public A„ airs
lbj.utexas.edu
[email protected]
512. 471. 3200
Waseda University
Graduate School of Asia-Paci“ c Studies
waseda.jp/gsaps/en
[email protected]

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International Affairs (APSIA) brings together the
leading graduate programs dedicated to profes-
sional education in international affairs. Members
have demonstrated excellence in multidisciplinary,
policy-oriented international studies.

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with an APSIA degree, learn about hiring APSIA
students and alumni, register for admissions
events around the world and online, and fi nd
fellowship and scholarship information.

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