Schools for Diplomacy and International Relations

Schools for diplomacy and international relations are available across the globe. Many schools have multiple locations and offer students the choice of studying abroad. Degrees of completion in diplomacy and international relations include bachelor's, master's and DIR (doctor of international relations). Not all schools offer each degree. Careers suitable for diplomacy and international relations graduates include law, journalism and business. Depending on the level of completion, salary range can be expected to span between $37,000 to $91,000 annually.
  1. Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations

    • Whitehead School is located at Seton Hall University in New Jersey, U.S. Academic programs in diplomacy include a bachelor's degree, a master's degree and dual degree programs. Whitehead School is directly affiliated with the United Nations Foundation (UNF) and offers students interaction with active United Nations diplomats. Internships at the UNF are also available to Whitehead students. Following graduation, the students become members of the Whitehead Alumni Association. Alumni are employed in organizations such as the FBI, The American Red Cross, The Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany and many others.

    American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy

    • American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy (AGSIRD) is located in Paris, France. AGSIRD provides accredited Ph.D. and master's degrees. Study abroad programs are available, along with part-time programs for professionals. Since class instruction is given in English, it is not necessary to speak French to attend AGSIRD. French-speaking courses are optional. Internships are available with the United Nations, INTERPOL, The United States Embassy in France and The International Chamber of Commerce.

    Geneva School of Diplomacy and International Relations

    • The Geneva School of Diplomacy and International Relations (GSD) is located in Geneva, Switzerland. Academic programs available at GSD include a bachelor's degree, a master's degree and the DIR. The school is located within six hours' driving time from France, Germany and Northern Italy. In November of 2010, GSD became part of an international university network called the Euro-Mediterranean University. GSD offers a limited number of fellowships each year. Fellowships waiver part of tuition costs and require 20 hours of administration work per week.

    Schiller International University

    • Schiller International University is located in Florida, U.S. Academic programs available at Schiller include bachelor's and master's degrees. Schiller also has campuses located in England, Germany, France and Spain. Limited financial European scholarships are available to new students. Online courses are also available with a list of technical requirements to assure the courses are compatible with a student's personal computer. Graduates of Schiller are equipped with employment services and internship resources. Workshops are provided to enrich skills and prepare students for career planning.

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