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The University of International Relations was founded in 1949 to train foreign affairs cadres for the newly created People's Republic of China. In 1961, the school merged with then Foreign Affairs College. [7] In 1964, then-Premier Zhou Enlai ordered the creation of colleges and university departments to focus on international affairs. [8]
United States International University: school of humanities and social sciences, Bachelor of Arts in international relations [9]; University of Nairobi: Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies [10] located in Nairobi
University of Utah: international relations N/A Vermont Middlebury College: Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs international relations N/A Virginia College of William & Mary: Institute for the Theory and Practice of International Relations international relations [11] N/A Virginia George Mason University: Schar School of Policy and Government
Politics, Administration & International Relations at Zeppelin University, Germany; University of Guadalajara located in Guadalajara, Mexico. Department of International Studies (Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades) Department of Asia-Pacific Studies (Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades)
Department of International Relations and Diplomacy, Tribhuvan University; Department of International Relations, Sakarya University; Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford; Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge; Department of War Studies, King's College London
The founding of schools of international affairs was urged by President Dwight D. Eisenhower during the height of the Cold War.His initiative called together thirteen University presidents, including AU's Hurst Robins Anderson, encouraging them to create human-focused international affairs programs dedicated to preparing practitioners for foreign policy beyond the U.S.–Soviet rivalry.
A Master in International Affairs (MIA), [1] Master in Global Affairs (MGA), [2] Master of Arts in International Relations (MAIR), [3] Master of International Policy and Practice (MIPP), [4] or Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS) [5] is a professional master's degree in international affairs.
The school is administratively part of Penn State Law in University Park, Pennsylvania. [2] 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 specialty concentrations.