December 11, 2016
Posted by: kgriffi
Members of the international community have reacted to the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement with varying degrees of ambivalence, contempt and jubilation. The result of years of work and negotiation, the
November 23, 2016
Posted by: kgriffi
What do a Donald Trump presidency, Brexit, and the rise of populism across Europe and Russia mean for transatlantic relations? What do they mean for the future of international
August 18, 2016
Posted by: rldavis
Margaret Walrod, a UW graduate student in Applied International Studies, was awarded a Summer 2016 Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship by the East Asia Center. She is spending
July 21, 2016
Posted by: thormm
In addition to the accelerated 10-month program, a two-year, part time option is now available for the M.A. in Applied International Studies. Our global mid-career program is designed for professionals looking
July 18, 2016
Posted by: thormm
Summer quarter for many Jackson School and other University of Washington students often means travel, study or an internship abroad. But for 40 UW students who stayed in Seattle in
May 23, 2016
Posted by: andrea81
Megan Bowman has over 25 years’ experience in public policy and international relations and has worked in business, government and the non-profit sector. As a member of the MAAIS faculty,
March 2, 2016
Posted by: thormm
“Virtual reality technology offers another way to get people to care about humanitarian crises, like Syrian refugees, and what is possible in international affairs,” said the Jackson School of International
December 22, 2014
Posted by: kriscb
July 22 marked the graduation of the first cohort from the Jackson School Master of Arts in Applied International Studies (MAAIS). This dynamic and diverse cohort inaugurated the Pacific Northwest’s