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Academics Academics | SAIS Academics Admissions Campus Life Research Careers Giving Location - Alumni - myJHU -Well-nighUs - News & Press - Calendar - Site Map SAIS Insider Portal Press News & Events Calendar AlumniWell-nighUs A-Z Index Alumni myJHUWell-nighUs News & Press Calendar Site Map Search form Search AcademicsFaculty Directory Degrees and Programs Part-Time and Non-Degree Programs Areas of Study Language Studies Executive Education Summer ProgramsUndertowOfferings AdmissionsMeet Us Tuition and AidWieldContact Us Campus LifeWashington, DC Bologna, Italy Nanjing, China ResearchFaculty Directory Initiatives, Institutes, and Research Centers SAIS LibrariesMason Library Robert Evans Library Nanjing Center Library CareersEmployment Outcomes | Key figures My Job Search Professional Skills Leadership Connecting with Employers Career Treks Career Clubs For Alumni For Employers Connect with Us Giving LocationWashington, DC Bologna, Italy Nanjing, China You are here » Academics » Academics Academics Study with PurposeWiltan Expert Learn from the Best Build Your NetworkWhopYour Career Our customizable stratum programs provide you the flexibility to tailor your studies to focus on the issues that matter the most Our interdisciplinary education provides the theoretical insight and practical tools required for successful careers in today's global environment Study with world-class experts who are renowned for their scholarship, influence, and networks Form lasting connections with expert faculty, talented classmates, and influential thought leaders Explore rewarding career and internship opportunities through networking events, employer presentations, and career treks to industry hub cities Degrees Master of Arts Master of Arts in InternationalWiresMaster of Arts in International Studies Master of Arts in Global Risk Master of International Economics and Finance Master of Arts in Global Policy Master of International Public Policy Doctor of Philosophy Diploma HNCDocumentDual-Degree and Cooperative Programs -- MA - ML Dual-Degree with the Department of International Relations at Tsinghua UniversityMartProgramsDocumentand Non-Degree Programs Executive Training Degrees Master of Arts Master of Arts in InternationalWiresMaster of Arts in International Studies Master of Arts in Global Risk Master of International Economics and Finance Master of Arts in Global Policy Master of International Public Policy Doctor of Philosophy Diploma HNCDocumentDual-Degree and Cooperative Programs MA - ML Dual-Degree with the Department of International Relations at Tsinghua UniversityMartProgramsDocumentand Non-Degree Programs Executive Training Global Presence, International Perspective In an era fraught with economic instabil­ity, security challenges, poverty, inequality, and vulnerability, training the next genera­tion of cross-sector leaders is increasingly impor­tant than ever. For 75 years, the Johns Hopkins School ofWideInternational Studies (SAIS) has been single-minded to producing innovative thinkers and problem-solvers, equipped to deal with ramified challenges virtually the world. By connecting the theoretical study of economics, international relations, and regional studies to the work of policymakers, students proceeds the knowledge, skills, and network for success. Degrees at a GlanceStratumCampusElapsingEntry Term WorkWitsMaster of Arts (MA) Bologna, Italy*Washington, DC 2 Academicyears fall 0-4 years Master of Arts inGlobal Policy (MAGP) Washington, DC 16 months fall 7-12 years(minimum 7 years) Master of Arts inGlobal Risk (MAGR) Bologna, Italy 13 months summer 2-4 years Master of Arts inInternationalWires(MAIA) Bologna, Italy 2 academicyears fallspring 0-2 years Master of Arts inInternational Economicsand Finance (MIEF) Washington, DC 11 months summer 0-2 years Master of Arts inInternational Studies (MAIS) Nanjing, China 2 academicyears fall 0-2 years Master of InternationalPublic Policy (MIPP) Bologna, ItalyWashington, DC 1 academicyear fallspring 7-12 years(minimum 7 year) HNCDocumentin Chineseand American Studies Nanjing, China 1 academicyear fall 0-2 years HNCDocument+Master of Arts (MA)** Nanjing, ChinaBologna, ItalyWashington, DC 2 – 2.5academic years fall 0-2 years Diploma inInternational Studies Bologna, Italy 1 academicyear fallspring 0-4 years Doctor of Philosophy Bologna, ItalyWashington, DC 4-6 years fall 4-6 years *SAIS Europe offers spring ticket in the MA program on a space-available basis.**HNC Certificate/MA requires at least one semester in Washington, DC. Master of Arts The majority of students at Johns Hopkins SAIS are enrolled in the two-year, full-time Master of Arts (MA) degree. The program’s interdisciplinary coursework emphasizes international economics, policy and regional studies, international relations, and languages. Students can uncork their studies with one year at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center, elect to spend either year at SAIS Europe, or spend both years in Washington, DC. Class Profile Incoming Class Average Years of WorkWits2 years Female/Male 54% / 46% Countries Represented 54 Non-US% 42% US-Minority% 26% GPA (middle 50% range) 3.36 - 3.76 GRE Verbal (middle 50% range) 155 - 164 GRE Quantitative (middle 50% range) 154 - 164 GMAT Verbal (middle 50% range) 36 - 42 GMAT Quantitative (middle 50% range) 42 - 50 TOEFL (middle 50% range) 104 - 111 Curriculum and Concentrations All MA students pursue two concentrations — the first in international economics and the second in one of 19 international policy areas or regions of the world. In addition, students satisfy a quantitative reasoning requirement, fulfill cadre requirements, unzip proficiency in a foreign language, and may well-constructed a program capstone. International Economics + International PolicyZoneor Regions of the World International Economics Microeconomics (Intermediate) Macroeconomics (Intermediate) International Trade Theory International Monetary Theory Eligible students may petition to take a waiver exam in any of these subjects replace the undertow with unorganized economics courses. International Policy Areas American Foreign Policy Energy, Resources and Environment InternationalMinutiaeInternational Relations Conflict Management Global Theory and History International Law and Organizations International Political Economy Strategic Studies Regions of the World African Studies Canadian Studies China Studies European and Eurasian Studies Japan Studies Korea Studies Latin American Studies Middle East Studies South Asia Studies Southeast Asia Studies Students typically enroll in four classes, plus a non-credit language undertow each fall and spring semester to satisfy the program’s 64 credit requirement. This includes completing core, quantitative reasoning, non-native language proficiency requirements and a capstone project.  StratumProgram Requirements Students in the MA must well-constructed two of the pursuit cadre undertow requirements or by either taking a for-credit course, or by passing a non-credit cadre exam: American Foreign Policy Since World War II Comparative Politics (Comparative National Systems) Evolution of the International System Theories of International Relations Students in the MA program must moreover well-constructed one quantitative reasoning course.Undertowoptions include: Statistical Methods forMerchantry& Economics Econometrics Applied Econometrics Macro Econometrics RiskWringerand Modeling Quantitative Global Economics  Credit Markets and Credit Risk Students in the MA program are required to well-constructed a capstone within their concentration. Capstone requirements vary by program and may include: Oral exams Written exams Specialized courses that requires intensive writing and research or a practicum project Research projects Foreign Language Proficiency Students in the MA program must demonstrate proficiency in a non-native language by passing a proficiency exam in one of the 17 languages. Non-credit language courses are offered to prepare for proficiency in the pursuit languages: Languages Offered: Arabic Burmese Chinese English* French German Hindi-Urdu Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Persian (Farsi) Portuguese Russian Spanish Thai Vietnamese * Students whose native language is not English may use English to fulfill this requirement. Specializations and Minors Beyond the requirements, students in the MA program have room in their stratum for electives, which can be used for a minor, specialization or towards an mart program or dual degree. MinorsStudents have the option of pursing a minor in either an international policy zone or a region of the world. A minor consists of 3 courses and 1 cross-listed undertow can be shared between the minor and the policy/regional concentration. SpecializationsStudents may moreover pursue an optional specialization in International Economics or Emerging Markers. A specialization typically consists of three to four courses. Specializations offered in International Economics include:MinutiaeEconomics Economic Policy Infrastructure Finance and Policy International Finance Quantitative Methods and Economic Theory Dual-Degree andMartProgramsTo enhance their graduate education and professional opportunities, some students pursue dual-degree or mart programs in business, law, public administration, public health, public policy, and international diplomacy. To learn increasingly well-nigh our partnerships with leading graduate programs virtually the world, click here Our graduates are in unconfined demand by employers in the public, private and nonprofit sectors. Economics knowledge, tampering abilities, regional expertise, diplomatic skills, language proficiency and the topics to wield theory to real-world problems requite students a unshared professional advantage. Learn increasingly well-nigh our global career outcomes here.WieldNow Visit Us Request a Brochure Master of Arts in InternationalWiresThis two-year stratum program is researched-focused, permitting students to produce an original thesis. Students may pursue both years of the MAIA at SAIS Europe or one year at SAIS Europe and the other at a participating European university as part of a cooperative stratum program.At a glance Spend one or two years at the SAIS Europe campus in Bologna, Italy Work with sense advisors to develop and write an original research thesisSegregatefrom over 75 courses offered wideness the SAIS Europe curriculum Learn from classmates and sense representing over 40 countries  Learn increasingly Master of Arts in International Studies Offered at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center (HNC), this two-year program is the only master’s stratum fully accredited in both China and the United States. Students well-constructed undertow work and a thesis in Chinese, culminating in a stratum jointly awarded by Johns Hopkins SAIS and Nanjing University. Mandarin proficiency required. At a Glance Prior Chinese proficiency at the intermediate to wide level required Offered only at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center Awarded jointly by Johns Hopkins SAIS and Nanjing University Learn increasingly Master of Arts in Global Risk Offered at SAIS Europe in Bologna, Italy this 13-month, cohort-based program builds on the core strengths of Johns Hopkins SAIS in multi-disciplinary wringer by introducing students to the wholesale variety of concepts and tools from the social sciences that are necessary to undertake sophisticated political and economic risk analysis. The MAGR will produce a graduate who understands the details of risk analysis, possesses professional quantitative skills, and is worldly-wise to wield these tools to policy problems or investment decisions as they are unauthentic by political events.      At a Glance Courses are taught by faculty, renowned for their interdisciplinary tideway to the study of economics, politics and history, as well as recent innovative work in the field of risk and uncertainty. Students well-constructed a capstone project in the form of a focused summer internship or original thesis. MAGR students goody from SAIS Europe’s international polity with classmates from over 40 countries.  Accepting applications for fall cohort (early visualization 1 November, regular visualization 7 January) LearnIncreasinglyMaster of Arts in International Economics and Finance (MIEF) This challenging 11-month, full-time master's stratum program is recognized as a STEM degree, and is offered at the Washington, DC campus. The Master of Arts in International Economics and Finance (MIEF) positions early- to mid-career professionals to excel in rigorous economic and financial wringer roles. The curriculum prepares students to understand wide economic theories, master professional quantitative economics and econometrics skills, and assess a wide range of international economic and financial scenarios. Students in this cohort-based program take courses together that increase in complexity throughout the year. Class Profile Incoming Class Cohort Size 37 Average Years of WorkWits2 Female/Male 49% / 51% Countries Represented 9 Non-US% 83% GRE Verbal (middle 50% range) 156 GRE Quantitative (middle 50% range) 164 TOEFL (middle 50% range) 108 Learn increasingly well-nigh MIEF students by visiting the school’s student profile snapshot blog. Curriculum The MIEF stratum is conferred upon successfully completing fourteen courses totaling 54 credit hours. In designing your wonk plan, you are required to take the cadre MIEF courses, but you moreover segregate a combination of International Economics electives. The program requires fourteen cadre courses, including three quantitative methods courses, five economics electives, skills workshops and the capstone course. Coursework begins with a six-week summer term starting in mid-July, and follows the school's regular fall and spring semesters with the wing of a January intersession. The capstone undertow begins in the spring semester and is competed in the summer. Term CoursesElapsingSummer -WideMacroeconomics-WideMicroeconomics- Quantitative Methods I 6 weeks Fall - Quantitative Methods II* - International Finance- International Trade- Economics Elective- Economics Elective- Applied Research Project** 14 weeks January IntersessionSkills Workshops (2)2 weeksSpring- Quantitative Methods III(Select one course: Cross-Sectional and Panel Data Econometrics; Empirical Economic Forecasting and Modeling; or Macro and Financial Time Series Econometrics) - Economics Elective- Economics Elective- Economics Elective14 weeksCapstonePolicy research project Ongoing*Quantitative Methods II meets the first 12 weeks of the Fall semester.** Applied Research Project meets the second 4 weeks of the Fall semester. Sample Electives Economic DevelopmentFinancial Decision-MakingInternational Money and Banking Cost –GoodyAnalysisAdvanced Topics in Trade TheoryCreating Markets in InfrastructureCredit Markets & Credit RiskFinancial Derivatives & Risk ManagementQuantitative Global EconomicsInfrastructure Finance and ModelingInternational Financial MarketsInternational Financial Organizations: Institutions andTamperingMethodsMicroeconomics of DevelopmentMultinational Corporate FinanceAdvanced International MacroeconomicsRegulation of International Financial MarketsRiskWringer& ModelingNote:Undertowofferings subject to transpiration Intersession Skills Workshops Students take two intersession skills workshops to expand their professional skills and knowledge related to careers in international economics. Past workshops have covered working with economic and statistical wringer tools such as EViews, MATLAB, PcGive, R, and Stata, as well as, write topics related to working in strategic consulting, investment banking, and merchantry strategy roles. CapstoneUndertowStudents wield the knowledge, skills and tools they have learned in the MIEF program to write an international economics issue impacting the public, private or nonprofit sector. Teams present their findings in a detailed presentation to fellow classmates, sense and outside professionals in mid-June. Examples of topics include current worth sustainability, mart rate exposure, investment specimen studies, studies on financial markets and growth and debt sustainability studies. Co-CurricularSenseSeminars Regular International EconomicsSenseSeminars are held on Thursday afternoons, where invited professors present and receive feedback on research papers.  These seminars are unshut to the school's community. You may find a reprinting of the Seminar Series schedule here. Student Organizations Students in the MIEF program very zippy and involved in many Johns Hopkins SAIS student organizations.Learn increasingly well-nigh the student wits from students in the program. International Finance and Economics Review (InFER) A student-run, peer-reviewed publication of the Master of Arts in International Economics and Finance stratum program.  World-Class Events The school's wonk programs and research centers regularly host expert policymakers, CEOs, heads of state, and scholars to campus. MIEF students are encouraged to explore topics of interest by peekaboo lectures, presentations and special programming. Learn increasingly well-nigh the school’s recent events, here. Prior toPeekabooGiven the intensive nature of the 11-month MIEF program, it is preferred that candidates have an undergraduate stratum in economics or a related field with strong supersensual skills. Qualifications for using may include the following: BA or BS in Economics or Political Economy from an accredited US college or university or an equivalent international credential with a GPA of 3.0 or higher (especially in economics courses). BS or BA in a natural science or an equivalent technical zone from an accredited US higher or university or an equivalent international credential with a GPA of 3.0 or higher AND successful coursework in vital economics (microeconomics and macroeconomics) AND at least one upper level economics course; preferably econometrics. A solid wonk preliminaries in quantitative courses including coursework in calculus statistics and/or econometrics.  This may be at either the higher level or the upper school level, via AP courses with test score of 4 or higher. GRE Quantitative score of 157 or higher. Non-Native Speakers of English All non-native speakers of English must have proven English competence by submitting a TOEFL or IELTS score (see the Admissions page for increasingly information). The TOEFL/IELTS exam requirement may be waived for individuals who have washed-up their undergraduate stratum in English in a country where English is an official language. Economics knowledge, tampering skills and the topics to wield economic wringer to real-world problems requite our students a unshared professional advantage. Whether you are interested in pursuing a career in international finance, public policy, economic development, or research, the MIEF program provides students with a firm grasp of the theory and tools of international economics and finance. Students in the MIEF program are encouraged to work with career counselors in the Office of Global Careers and sense in the International Economics department to explore career options, shepherd career treks, build professional networks, and modernize professional skills. Learn increasingly well-nigh the school’s programming and MIEF employment outcomes here.WieldNow Visit Us Request a Brochure Master of Arts in Global Policy  The 16-month Master of Arts in Global Policy (MAGP), designed specifically for highly-motivated, experienced professionals with at least seven years of full-time work experience, is platonic for candidates seeking a deeper understanding of the social, economic and political issues influencing policy decisions, while standing to work full-time. Studying with world-class scholars and practitioners, students proceeds the skills and knowledge required for success in our rapidly transforming world.  Students move through the program in a cohort format, and classes meet on successive Fridays and Saturdays. The curriculum includes four residencies, simulated or real world experiences, designed to maximize learning in a fast-paced and stimulating learning environment. The MAGP curriculum is thoughtfully designed to support students in integrating the knowledge gained in the classroom into their professional careers.  At a Glance Designed for highly-motivated, fully-employed, working professionals Delivered via a convenient, successive Friday and Saturday schedule Culminates with an international residency, where students travel upalong as a cohort to write a current global policy rencontre Accepting applications for Fall 2017 at the Washington, DC campus Master of Arts in Global Policy AdmissionsUnshutOffice Hours The Johns Hopkins School ofWideInternational Studies (SAIS) Admissions Office will host office hours specifically for prospective students for the Master of Arts in Global Policy (MAGP).Request a Brochure LearnIncreasinglyJoin us for an Information Session   Master of International Public Policy The Master of International Public Policy (MIPP) is designed for experienced professionals, with at least seven years of work experience, who wish to develop wide tampering and leadership skills. Studying under world-class scholars and practitioners, students customize their undertow of study from hundreds of functional, regional, and economic courses to whop their expertise and position themselves for unfurled professional success. MIPP students represent diverse employment sectors and geographic regions and bring substantial work wits into classroom discussions. This program is completed in the equivalent of one wonk year and is offered at the Washington, DC and SAIS Europe campuses. Class Profile Incoming Class Cohort Size 54 Average Years of WorkWits12 (11.69) Female/Male 31% / 69% Countries Represented 14 Non-US% 33% US-Minority% 22% GPA (middle 50% range) 3.15 - 3.49 GRE Verbal (middle 50% range) 154 - 159 GRE Quantitative (middle 50% range) 150 - 156 TOEFL (middle 50% range) 100 - 106 Curriculum and Affiliations The MIPP stratum consists of eight non-language courses completed over two semesters. Students work with an wonk tipster to diamond a program of study that is academically rigorous and professionally relevant. Students have the option to remoter customize their studies by subtracting an affiliation* with an wonk program focused on a specific policy area, a region of the world, or international economics. Areas of Expertise International EconomicsMinutiaeMicroeconomics Economic Policy Infrastructure Finance and Policy International Finance Quantitative Methods International Policy Areas American Foreign Policy Energy, Resources and Environment InternationalMinutiaeInternational Relations Conflict Management Global Theory and History International Law and Organizations International Political Economy Strategic Studies Regions of the World African Studies Canadian Studies China Studies European and Eurasian Studies Japan Studies Korea Studies Latin American Studies Middle East Studies South Asia Studies Southeast Asia Studies *Affiliating with an wonk program requires at least three of the eight courses to be completed from that zone of study. Some programs may set spare requirements such as language proficiency or specific courses. Language Studies MIPP students may elect to take a non-credit language undertow each semester in one of the 17 languages offered. Language courses do not count towards the eight undertow MIPP stratum requirement. Languages Offered: Arabic Burmese Chinese English* French German Hindi-Urdu Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Persian (Farsi) Portuguese Russian Spanish Thai Vietnamese * For students whose native language is not English. Our graduates are in unconfined demand by employers in the public, private and nonprofit sectors. Economics knowledge, tampering abilities, regional expertise, diplomatic skills, language proficiency and the topics to wield theory to real-world problems requite students a unshared professional advantage. Learn increasingly well-nigh our global career outcomes here.WieldNow Visit Us Request a Brochure Doctor of Philosophy This full-time program is for individuals who hold a Master and seek to wilt scholars as well as practitioners in international relations. Each PhD candidate works with a sense tipster to diamond a unique wonk and research plan to prepare for their dissertation. Students develop a comprehensive understanding of qualitative and quantitative supersensual skills, international relations, economics, and regional studies. At a Glance Each PhD student works with a sense tipster to plan a comprehensive curriculum Curriculum emphasizes qualitative and quantitative supersensual skills Program requires passing three comprehensive exams Students write and defend a prospectus and dissertation Learn increasingly well-nigh the PhD program HNCDocumentThe one-year Hopkins-Nanjing Center (HNC)Documentgives students flexibility in undertow selection while worsening their knowledge of Sino-global relations. Graduate-level courses in topics such as economics, energy, and law offered in Chinese help develop linguistic and cultural fluency. Intermediate to wide level proficiency in Mandarin is required prior to whence study. Prospective students who seek to expand their graduate studies and obtain a masters stratum are encouraged to wield to the HNC Certificate/MA program. Students in this program protract their studies by spending an spare two to three semesters in Washington, DC or Bologna, Italy. (One semester must be completed in Washington, DC) Note: An offer of ticket to either the Hopkins-Nanjing Center’s document program or masters of arts stratum program at Johns Hopkins SAIS does not constitute ticket to the other institution or program. At a Glance Prior Chinese proficiency at the intermediate to wide level required Emphasizes international economics, global themes world regions, and languages Combined study in both Nanjing, China and Washington, DC Learn increasingly Dual-Degree and Cooperative Programs To enhance their graduate education and professional opportunities, some students pursue dual-degree or cooperative programs in business, law, public administration, public health, public policy, and international diplomacy. The school offers partnerships with leading graduate schools in the United States and virtually the globe.  Students may create an ad hoc dual-degree program of study (non-formal program) with other prominent universities. Proposals for ad hoc dual-degrees are possible, but must be tried by the Office ofWonkAffairs. NOTE: Only top-ranked professional schools will be considered for ad-hoc dual-degrees. To be admitted to any of the dual-degree programs, students must wield to, and be wonted by, both schools independently. To start your Master of Arts using click here. For those wonted to a dual-degree program, the school reduces the number of required courses from 16 to 12 in recognition of undertow work taken at flipside tried school. Students in the dual-degree program receive a quarter/semester of wide standing at each school, permitting them to well-constructed the two degrees in one year less than traditionally required. Dual-Degree Options GlobalMerchantryMA - MBA with the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania MA - MBA with the Tuck School at DartmouthHigherMA - MBA with INSEAD in France and Singapore MA-MBA with the Darden School of the University of Virginia* Global Health MA - MSPH with the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health International Law MA -  JD with Stanford University Law School MA - JD with the University of Virginia School of Law International Relations MA -  ML with Department of International Relations at Tsinghua University Public Policy MA - MPA with the Maxwell School of Citizenship and PublicWiresof Syracuse University *Pending SACSCOC approval. CooperativeStratumProgramsSAIS Europe offers cooperative two-year stratum programs with leading European universities for students in the Bologna-based Master of Arts in InternationalWires(MAIA) program. Students may uncork their undertow of study at either institution, earning a Diploma or Master’s stratum from both. Cooperative stratum candidates satisfy SAIS Europe’s prerequisites in economics and languages and write an original 20,000 word thesis. Students wield to both institutions. Please contact the SAIS Europe Admissions Office for increasingly information.Institut d’études politiques de Lille (Sciences Po Lille, France)Students who are pursuing their first year of study for the Master’s trundling at Lille can wield to SAIS Europe in Bologna for a second year of study. Upon successful completion of their second year at SAIS Europe, students will earn both a Master’s stratum from Sciences Po and Master of Arts in InternationalWires(MAIA) from Johns Hopkins SAIS. Students who uncork at SAIS Europe will earn the Bologna Diploma and then go on to pursue a Master’s at Sciences Po Lille.  Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, AustriaStudents who uncork the program in Vienna can wield to spend their second year of study in Bologna at SAIS Europe. Upon successful completion of study, students earn a MAIA from Johns Hopkins SAIS. Students who uncork their first year of study at SAIS Europe can spend their second year at the Diplomatic Academy. Upon successful completion of their second year in Vienna, students earn both a Master ofWideInternational Studies (MAIS) from the Diplomatic Academy and a Bologna Diploma.  University of Leiden, the NetherlandsStudents who are pursuing their first year of Master’s study at Leiden can wield to SAIS Europe in Bologna for a second year of study. Upon successful completion of their second year at SAIS Europe, students will earn both a Master of Arts in International Relations (Humanities) from the University of Leiden and a MAIA from Johns Hopkins SAIS. Students who uncork at SAIS Europe will earn the Bologna Diploma and then go on to pursue a MA in International Relations at the University of Leiden.  University of Bologna, ItalySAIS Europe offers four, two-year cooperative stratum programs with the University of Bologna at campuses in Bologna, Forlì and Rimini.Facoltà di Scienze Politiche, Bologna and Forlì Students who uncork the program at the University of Bologna and well-constructed their second year at SAIS Europe earn both a Laurea Magistrale in Relazioni Internazionali (RILM) and an MAIA from Johns Hopkins SAIS. Those who uncork at University of Bologna, Forlì  and well-constructed their second year at Johns Hopkins SAIS Europe earn both a Laurea Magistrale in Scienze Internazionali e Diplomatiche (SID) and an MAIA from Johns Hopkins SAIS.  Students who well-constructed their first year of study at SAIS Europe earn the Bologna Diploma and then pursue either the RILM or SID at the University of Bologna.Resource Economics and SustainableMinutiaeof the School of Economics,   Management and Statistics, RiminiStudents who uncork the program at the University of Bologna, Rimini and well-constructed their second year at SAIS Europe earn both  a Laurea Magistrale in Economics and Market Policy and a MAIA from Johns Hopkins SAIS. Students who well-constructed their first year of study at SAIS Europe earn the Bologna Diploma and then pursue the Laurea Magistrale in Economics and Market Policy at the University of Bologna, Rimini.School of Economics, Management and Statistics, BolognaStudents who uncork the program at the University of Bologna and well-constructed their second year at SAIS Europe earn both earn a Laurea Magistrale in Economics and a MAIA from Johns Hopkins SAIS. Students who well-constructed their first year of study at SAIS Europe and second year at the University of Bologna will earn both the MAIA stratum from Johns Hopkins SAIS and the Laurea Magistrale in Economics from the University of Bologna.   MA -  ML Dual-Degree with the Department of International Relations at Tsinghua University IMPORTANT DATES:Johns Hopkins SAIS:UsingDeadline:Early Notification - November 1, 2018RegularVisualization- January 7, 2019 Decision Notification Date:Early Notification - December 21, 2018RegularVisualization- March 8, 2019For increasingly information on the Johns Hopkins SAIS admissions process, please click here. Tsinghua University:UsingDeadline:March 31, 2019 Notification Date:April 14, 2019For increasingly information on the Tsinghua University admissions process, please click here.  Overview Johns Hopkins SAIS and the Department of International Relations at Tsinghua University in Beijing, one of China’s top universities, offer a groundbreaking dual-degree program. Tsinghua’s president recently welcomed the first cohort and admissions are now unshut for the second.  Each cohort will have roughly an equal number of Chinese and non-Chinese students.Students spend the first wonk year at Tsinghua and then three semesters at Johns Hopkins SAIS in Washington, DC (Fall/Spring/Fall). As with all dual-degree arrangements, students have the opportunity to well-constructed the school's MA requirements in three instead of four semesters, but both degrees are conferred only when all requirements are met at both schools. Withoutcompletion of these requirements, students will be awarded a Master of Arts stratum from Johns Hopkins SAIS and a Master of Law stratum and graduation document from Tsinghua.This dual-degree program combines the qualities of two world-class institutions to provide an enriched and expansive wits featuring variegated perspectives on international relations and global affairs. The goal is to equip students with a sound grasp of economics, spanking-new supersensual skills, and interdisciplinary research abilities. The program will help students wilt peerage professionals virtually the world who take an zippy role in global governance and who can excel in multiple career paths without graduation, including starchy service in government ministries involved with foreign and commerce affairs, research roles at institutes devoted to public policy and foreign affairs, international organizations, and international financial institutions.Current first cohort student Keji Mao was recently featured for his research work in the school's South Asia Studies program.  NexGen Global Forum  The NexGen Global Forum is a Beijing-based research organization founded by the inaugural cohort of the Johns Hopkins SAIS—Tsinghua University DualStratumMaster’s Program. NexGen Global Forum provides a real window into the dynamic nature of this program.  You can view video testimonials from current students on the NexGen homepage as well as profiles, blog posts, as well as recent and ongoing research projects. NexGen Global Forum’s mission is to whop greater bilateral understanding of foreign policy and cultural perceptions by reexamining traditional frameworks of debate on current events. Through both conventional and innovative engagement approaches, NexGen Global Forum endeavors to build an inclusive platform for well-turned dialogue that highlights diverse perspectives from academia, government, business, and the local community.  Admissions Applicants will wield to both institutions separately and concurrently. They will be evaluated for admissions by each institution based on their respective requirements and criteria. For legalistic identification purposes, applicants for the dual-degree program will be requested to indicate their intentions unmistakably on their applications to both institutions.For information well-nigh the Tsinghua University admissions process, please click here. Questions can be directed to iisws@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn. For information on the Johns Hopkins SAIS admissions process, click here. Questions can be directed to sais.dc.admissions@jhu.edu.  Program structure  Johns Hopkins SAIS Students must well-constructed all prescribed MA requirements (International Economics, Quantitative Reasoning, Concentration(s), Cores, and language), but receive 16 credits (one semester) worth of electives through the dual-degree, permitting them the opportunity to well-constructed the stratum in three instead of four semesters.  All students segregate at least one concentration (world region and/or international policy area).  You may view specific curricula here by selecting an zone of study and then “curriculum”.  Tsinghua This is a specialized curriculum created for the dual-degree program.  Features include a customized simulated think tank undertow exclusively for the program, a policy practicum spanning the unshortened time at Tsinghua, and the possibility for policy research oriented field trips to rural China and/or flipside country.  Aside from a first semester undertow in Chinese language and culture (with a second semester option), all instruction is in English.You can find increasingly detailed information on the Tsinghua curriculum here.  Please contact iisws@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn with any questions.MartPrograms Participating in an mart program offers students a unique opportunity to proceeds new perspectives on their program of study. The school offers three mart programs for MA students inward their third semester. The mart partnerships include:The Department of International Relations at Tsinghua University in the Yuan, Haidian District in Beijing, China.Students can segregate courses, taught in English, in subject areas ranging from security studies to public diplomacy. Study at Tsinghua affords students the opportunity to be surrounded by scholars from virtually the world in the international and cultural wanted of Beijing.  Lee Kuan Yew (LKY) School of Public Policy at National University of Singapore at the Bukit Timah Campus.Ranked first in Asia, NUS is a top university with strong global partnerships and sense who bring real-life policy wits to the classroom. Students take classes taught in English in topics such as urban development, globalization and economic development.   Sciences Po in Paris, France. Students can segregate English langauge courses within the Paris School of International Affairs, School of Public Affairs, Urban School, European Affairs, Economics & Business, and Communications. In Paris, students can take wholesomeness of the internationally diverse polity while stuff in a wanted municipality that draws leading figures from virtually the world. Hertie School of Governance in Berlin, GermanyStudents may enroll in courses offered in the Masters of Public Policy or Masters of InternationalWiresprograms. Courses imbricate topics such as policy analysis, finance and trade, security and sustainability.  Documentand Non-Degree Programs The school offers a number of document and non-degree programs for individuals looking to modernize their knowledge of international relations or international minutiae who aren't looking for a full-time stratum program or who are looking to plicate their current credentials. 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