Johns Hopkins UniversityEST. 1876

America’s First Research University

Experts Discuss Evolving Conflict In Israel and Gaza

On Wednesday, Oct. 11, four Johns Hopkins University experts, including Aronson professors Adria Lawrence and Sarah Parkinson, convened to discuss the latest developments in an evolving and escalating conflict between […]


Aronson Center Fall Speaker Series Begins

Glory Liu

The Fall 2023 Aronson Speaker Series, “Faculty Globetrotters,” began on September 22 with SNF Agora Institute professor Glory Liu.


Spring 2023 Edition of the Foreign Affairs Review (FAR) Available Now

Foreign Affairs Review is an undergraduate-run journal sponsored by the International Studies Program at Hopkins and the International Studies Leadership Council. FAR publishes articles covering a variety of international relations […]


IS Graduate Raymond Perez Chosen for Department of State’s Critical Language Scholarship Program

Raymond Perez

A 2023 graduate of the International Studies Program and a Woodrow Wilson Scholar, Perez will be studying Indonesian this summer with his CLS award.


Recent IS Graduate Wins Sudler Prize

Sigrid Edson

A member of the Class of 2023, Sigrid Edson received the Sudler Prize in recognition of her plays about the LGBTQ+ community.


Aronson Center for International Studies 2023 Speaker Series Announced

text saying Emerging Threads in the New World Order

The Aronson Center for International Studies and the International Studies Leadership Council are excited to announce this year’s line-up for the 2023 speaker series. The series include speakers discussing emerging […]


International Studies and East Asian Studies Jointly Offer 2023 Intersession Course

person standing in front of large screen, talking to people seated around a table

The East Asian Studies Program and International Studies Program offered a special intersession course January 17-19 called Spotlight on Archives – Research Tools and Careers. Students in the class learned about […]


Protests and State-Making in Jordan Book Talk

Protests and State-Making in Jordan

The International Studies Program welcomed professor and author Jillian Schwedler to the Homewood campus on December 13 to discuss her new book Protesting Jordan: Geographies of Power and Dissent. Students […]


Study Break!

The International Studies Leadership Council sponsored a study break for students on December 12 during reading period. Students enjoyed cookies, cocoa, hot apple cider, and the occasional, strategic games of […]


SAIS Europe Receives $100 Million Dollar Gift

SAIS Logo

A transformative gift of $100 million from philanthropists James and Morag Anderson to Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies’ Europe campus in Bologna has just been announced. Part of […]