[説明会] APSIA (Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs)
APSIA (Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs)は、ハーバード大学ケネディ行政大学院やプリンストン大学ウッドローウィルソンスクールなどを始めとする各国を代表する国際関係に関わる大学院連合です。この度、東京において合同説明会が開催されますので、国際関係で修士号や博士号の学位を取得することにご興味のある方はぜひ奮ってご参加下さい。新たな可能性の扉を開く機会になるかもしれません。

■東京説明会
・時間: 2008年11月10日18:00~20:00
・場所: 帝国ホテル 牡丹の間
〒100-8558 東京都千代田区内幸町1丁目1-1
・お申し込み: To register for the fair or see a full list of participating schools, visit www.apsia.org
・お問い合わせ: For additional information email info@apsia.org or call +1-301-405-5238
Meet admissions officers from professional schools of international affairs at leading universities to discuss admissions requirements, curriculum, financial aid packages, dual degree options, career opportunities, and collect application information on a range of graduate programs.
■APSIAについて
APSIA Member Schools are among the most competitive and well-established graduate programs offering degrees in international affairs in North America, Europe and Asia.
APSIA students receive substantive research and policy-oriented training and education at the Masters and Doctoral levels in the following areas of interest:
Comparative and Regional Studies
Human Rights/Social Justice
International Communication
International Development
International Environmental Policy
International Health Policy
International Law and Organizations
International Political Economy
International Politics and Diplomacy
International Trade and Finance
International Security
Peace and Conflict Resolution
U.S. and Comparative Foreign Policy
■APSIA 加盟大学
American University •School of International Service
Carleton University (Canada) •Norman Paterson School of International Affairs
Columbia University •School of International and Public Affairs
Duke University •Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy
George Washington University •Elliott School of International Affairs
Georgetown University Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
Georgia Institute of Technology The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland)
Harvard University •John F. Kennedy School of Government
Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques (Sciences Po) (France) •Institut’Etudes Politiques de Paris
Johns Hopkins University •Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
Korea University •Graduate School of International Studies
London School of Economics & Political Science •International Relations Department
Moscow State University of International Relations (MGIMO) •School of International Relations
National University of Singapore •Lee Kwan Yew School of Public Policy
Princeton University •Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
Ritsumeikan University (Japan) •Graduate School of International Relations
Seoul National University (Korea) •Graduate School of International Studies
St. Petersburg State University (Russia) •School of International Relations
Stockholm School of Economics (Sweden)
Syracuse University •Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
Tufts University •The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
University of California-San Diego •Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies
University of Denver •Josef Korbel School of International Studies
University of Maryland •School of Public Policy
University of Michigan •Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
University of Minnesota •Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs
University of Pittsburgh •Graduate School of Public And International Affairs
University of Southern California •Annenberg School for Communication and School of International Relations
University of St. Gallen (Switzerland) •Swiss Institute for International Economics and Applied Economic Research
University of Washington •Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
Yale University •MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies
Yonsei University (Korea) •Graduate School of International Studies