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  1. Associate Teaching Professor; Director of International and Alumni Affairs. Barbara K. Bodine. Director, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy; Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy. Jonathan Brown. Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Chair of Islamic Civilization; Professor. Benjamin Buchanan. Assistant Professor of Teaching. Marc L. Busch.

  2. Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS) was founded in 1919—100 years ago—to prepare the U.S. to engage on the global stage and has been preparing future leaders to make the world safer, more equitable, more prosperous, and more peaceful ever since. Fr. Edmund A. Walsh’s vision was a school that would prepare students for all major forms of foreign representation — whether commercial ...

  3. Walsh’s vision was a school that would prepare students for all major forms of foreign representation —whether commercial, financial, consular or diplomatic. Two years after his death in 1956, Georgetown opened the Walsh Building on East Campus—the first permanent home of what was then renamed the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service.

  4. Academics. The Walsh School of Foreign Service offers undergraduate degrees, graduate degree programs, and research opportunities in an academic community of remarkable academics interested in making a global difference. SFS students are bright, hard-working, engaged, and curious about the world in which they live.

  5. Geschichte. Die School of Foreign Service in Washington, D.C. wurde 1919 gegründet. Sie ist nach dem jesuitischen Priester Edmund A. Walsh benannt. Die Schule für internationale Beziehungen ist in ihrer Bedeutung als Diplomaten-Schmiede für das US-amerikanische diplomatische Corps vergleichbar mit der West-Point-Militärakademie für das US-Militär.

  6. Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. Established in 1978, the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy is a research and teaching institute in the School of Foreign Service that seeks to bridge theory and practice in exploring global problems and the changing landscape of diplomatic engagement.

  7. Our Mission. Prominent Alumni. LEFT IMAGE: 42nd President of the United States Bill Clinton (SFS’68) gives his third lecture in a Georgetown University series, talking about purpose, vision and ‘radical inclusion’ as the hallmarks of successful leaders, April 2015. RIGHT IMAGE: From the left, moderator Melanne Verveer, former Ambassador ...