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The Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service was founded in 1919 as the first school of international affairs in the United States. It offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs in Washington, D.C., and through Georgetown's campus in Doha, Qatar. Learn More About Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
The Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS) is the school of international relations at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. It is consistently ranked among the world's leading international affairs schools, granting degrees at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
La Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, conocida simplemente como School of Foreign Service o SFS, es una escuela de relaciones internacionales en la Universidad de Georgetown en Washington, DC. Se considera una de las principales escuelas de asuntos internacionales, otorgando títulos a nivel de pregrado y posgrado. [2]
Graduate Programs. The Walsh School of Foreign Service awarded its first graduate degree in the early 1920s. Since that time, the SFS has continued to develop an innovative approach to graduate education for professional careers in international affairs.
Father Edmund A. Walsh, S.J. Edmund A. Walsh, SJ. Born in 1885 in South Boston, Mass., Edmund A. Walsh began his Jesuit novitiate and studied philosophy in Maryland before teaching at the preparatory school run by Georgetown University and studying in Ireland, England and Austria-Hungary.