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The Elliott School of International Affairs
Building Leaders for the World
The Elliott School of International Affairs prepares nearly 3,000 students each year for meaningful careers in international affairs. Our position in the heart of Washington, D.C. enriches our teaching and research by giving our students and faculty unparalleled opportunities to engage with the international leaders who walk through our doors on a regular basis.
The Elliott School at a Glance
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Bachelor's Degree Programs
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Master's Degree Programs
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Visiting Scholars per Year
330+
Events Hosted at the Elliott School
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International Exchange Program Partners
Elliott School Spotlights
Welcome to the Elliott School of International Affairs
“Every success story start with a dream. Here at the Elliott School, we are dedicated to transforming those dreams into reality through our world class education and focus on diverse perspectives in the field of international affairs…”
Explore the ways we prepare our students for meaningful careers in international affairs.

Washington, DC Business Leader and Philanthropist Sherrie Beckstead Honors GW Elliott Alumnus Saad Al-Tami with Gift to Support Student Capstone Research
"The Elliott School of International Affairs is delighted to announce that national capital region business leader and philanthropist Mrs. Sherrie Beckstead has given a generous gift to support..."

Leadership Lessons for the Future with Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield
"Honoring the groundbreaking career of Ambassador Ruth A. Davis Authored by: Lou MacAfee Amb. Linda Thomas-Greenfield (2nd from right) with a distinguished group of former U.S. ambassadors. The lasting legacy of the late Ambassador Ruth A. Davis brought together the..."

George Washington University’s First Beinecke Scholar Selected
"Eve Danishevsky has won multiple prizes on her way to becoming an expert on Central Asia. Authored by: Greg Varner | GW Today Rising senior Eve Danishevsky has had a banner year. She recently became the first George Washington University student to be awarded..."


