Navigating global careers with Jackson alumni
January 6, 2025
What’s it like to work for the U.S. Department of State? What can students do to prepare for a career in the Foreign Service? How do Foreign Service Officers advance
January 6, 2025
What’s it like to work for the U.S. Department of State? What can students do to prepare for a career in the Foreign Service? How do Foreign Service Officers advance
December 10, 2024
Join us for Together in Translation: Rewriting Virginity in Feminist Solidarity, a talk by Emek Ergun, author and expert in global and women’s and gender studies, in conversation with Berfin
October 31, 2024
Madeleine Dong is quoted in a feature story by the University of Washington College of Arts & Sciences titled, “A Bright Future for the Study of Chinese History.” The professorship,
October 22, 2024
In September 2024, Debamanyu Das, an economist from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst with a focus on political economy, environmental policy, economic development, and macroeconomics, joined the Jackson School
October 9, 2024
As we launch into the autumn quarter of a new academic year, I have found myself asking a basic question: What should a School of International Studies be? That may
September 25, 2024
For two hours in the afternoon of September 6, 2024, dozens of UW and local Cambodian community members along with the public piled into the 125-seats in Thomson Hall 101
September 17, 2024
Learn more about the world – and the Jackson School – during Dawg Daze! Monday, September 23 International Film Festival with International Studies When: Monday, September 23, from 1:30 pm–3:45
August 1, 2024
When tackling massive global issues like climate change, hunger, war and poverty, “the world is struggling,” says Nadine Fabbi, director of the University of Washington’s Canadian Studies Center. “We’re lacking
July 3, 2024
Yasir Zaidan, a doctoral candidate in international studies, shares his view on the situation in Sudan as one of six foreign policy experts for In Brief, a weekly newsletter produced
July 3, 2024
Christopher Tounsel, Chair of the African Studies Program housed in the Jackson School, is one of three featured guests in an episode of the podcast “Rights and Wrongs,” hosted by