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Penn State School of International Affairs

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Established
  
July 1, 2007

Founded
  
1 July 2007

Campus
  
Urban

Phone
  
+1 814-863-9938

Director
  
Scott Sigmund Gartner, Ph.D.

Location
  
University Park, Pennsylvania, USA

Address
  
Penn State University, Lewis Katz Building, University Park, PA 16802, USA

Similar
  
Penn State University, Penn State Law, Penn State Graduate School, College of the Liberal Arts at Pe, Smeal College of Business

Profiles

Welcome to the penn state school of international affairs


The School of International Affairs of Pennsylvania State University was officially launched on July 1, 2007, having been approved by Pennsylvania State University's (Penn State) Board of Trustees in January 2007. The school is administratively part of Penn State Law at University Park, PA. It draws extensively upon the intellectual resources of faculty in several academic colleges of the University. The School of International Affairs offers a professional master's degree in international affairs with several speciality concentrations.

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Faculty and Administration

The School operates under the guidance of Director Scott Sigmund Gartner, and a faculty governing council composed of leading faculty from some of Penn State's top graduate departments.

Faculty members include former diplomats, a Navy Vice Admiral, National Security Council staff, a senior official of both the African Union and the United Nations, an economic development agency director, former CIA officials, a State Department Senior Counselor, a U.S. Geological Survey chief scientist, as well as international and arbitration experts and top scholars who contribute to public discourse. Together they represent scholars and practitioners in their respective disciplines.

SIA students also learn from faculty from throughout Penn State, including the Smeal College of Business, College of Engineering, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, College of Agricultural Science, and the Eberly College of Science. The combination of these schools allows SIA to offer programs in interdisciplinary range and flexibility.

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Penn State School of International Affairs Wikipedia