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A history of international affairs scholarship

The George Washington University has long recognized the value of an international affairs education. Since the University's inception in 1821, we have prepared students to face important global issues and make a difference in the world. The Elliott School of International Affairs represents a culmination of the innovative ideas and fresh perspectives generated by its forerunners at The George Washington University:

  • The Elliott School of International Affairs (1988 – today)
  • The School of International Affairs (1987 – 1988)
  • The School of Public and International Affairs (1966 – 1987)
  • The School of Government, Business, and International Affairs (1960 – 1966)
  • The School of Government (1928 – 1960)
  • The Department of International Law and Diplomacy (1913 – 1928)
  • The College of the Political Sciences (1907 – 1913)
  • The School of Politics and Diplomacy (1905 – 1907)
  • The School of Comparative Jurisprudence and Diplomacy (1898 – 1905)

Learn more about the evolution of The George Washington University's international affairs educational programs.
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At the Elliott School of International Affairs, our mission is:

  • To educate the next generation of international leaders
  • To conduct research and produce scholarship that advances understanding of important global issues
  • To engage the public and the policy community in the United States and around the world, thereby fostering international dialogue and shaping policy solutions

Our mission is to create knowledge, share wisdom, and inspire action to make our world a better place.


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The Elliott School is a proud member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs.

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