FLAS Fellowship Information Session
ZoomAre you a foreign language learner earning a BA, BS or PhD degree in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences? Are you a United States citizen or U.S. national? […]
Are you a foreign language learner earning a BA, BS or PhD degree in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences? Are you a United States citizen or U.S. national? […]
Come learn about the SAIS Summer Academies in Bologna, Italy and Washington, DC! SAIS Summer Academy courses introduce students to the challenges of crafting national security strategies (DC) and international conflict […]
Despite over seventy years of international collaboration, two UN organizations tasked with its amelioration, thousands of NGOs and INGOs, and countless academic experts, we continue to fail, mightily, at efforts […]
Perhaps the greatest challenge in preparing Singapore for independence was defining and assigning citizenship to its highly heterogeneous populations, a challenge magnified by the entrepot’s majority of ethnic Chinese residents […]
A recent reproductive crisis has brought renewed interest in the century-old “family problem” (家庭问题) and “women’s problem” (妇女问题). Related issues have not only been debated in the discursive field, but […]
Do questions of justice, power, and representation matter to you? Are you interested in exploring the 2024 election and the multiple issues at stake? Come learn about opportunities in Washington, […]
Gender-based violence and harassment at work (workplace GBVH) is a global, complex and intractable issue that impacts millions of workers’ lives. In Cambodia, unions – both local and international – […]
Yoonkyung Lee, Department of Sociology & Center for the Study of Korea, University of Toronto, will discuss the question of changing protest methods of labor contention in neoliberal Korea, and […]
To obtain a trio of legendary monsters in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (2002), players can embark on an elaborate side quest where they must decode two-dimensional representations of Braille. Removed […]
Through comparisons of anti-discrimination and accessibility reforms in South Korea and Japan, this talk analyzes the rise of legalistic governance. More formal rules and participation in policymaking and enforcement, including […]
The Johns Hopkins Undergraduate Law Review will be hosting an alumni panel on April 10. We have invited three Hopkins alumni who currently work as legal professionals to share their […]
The Foreign Affairs Symposium welcomes journalist Chris Wallace to campus to discuss his Insights on Washington. Co-sponsored by the Aronson Center for International Studies