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Preparing professionals for 21st century challenges.

The demands of globalization are dramatically changing career and employment practices for individuals and organizations in international affairs. Professionals who want to excel in the international arena must have knowledge of international economic, political and social trends. They must possess the analytical and management skills necessary to formulate and advocate policies on key international issues, and the ability to negotiate and work effectively in cross-cultural settings.

The Elliott School's Master of International Policy and Practice (M.I.P.P.) program helps international professionals develop these highly marketable skills. This flexible degree program prepares mid-career professionals for the challenges of globalization by combining rigorous academic training with the development of valuable career-enhancing skills. The program covers relevant national and international policies and provides insight into a wide range of international issues.

The program's interdisciplinary curriculum combines three foundation courses with a wide variety of course options that are selected to suit the student's professional goals and intellectual interests. Most courses are offered in the late afternoon and early evening to accommodate student work schedules, making it ideal for working professionals. Cohort events throughout the year provide additional venues for professional networking with other students, faculty and guest speakers.

Students in the M.I.P.P. program also benefit from the events and programs sponsored by the Elliott School's exceptional research centers and institutes. The Elliott School's active calendar of lectures, conferences and workshops feature leading scholars and practitioners from the national and international policy communities.

Belize-Hemispheric and U.S. Relations

March 20, 2013
Nestor Mendez, Ambassador to the U.S. from Belize and MIPP alum, discusses US-Belize relations.


Contact Information

Program Director: Yvonne Captain

Program Assistant: Jeanette Gaida

Elliott School of International Affairs
The George Washington University
Office: 1957 E Street, NW. Suite 605N
Telephone: (202) 994-1950
Fax: (202) 994-7761
Email: mippgw@gwu.edu


Office of Graduate Admissions
Elliott School of International Affairs
The George Washington University
1957 E Street, NW. Suite 301
Washington, D.C. 20052
Telephone: (202) 994-7050
Fax: (202) 994-9537
Email: esiagrad@gwu.edu