Dear GEP-ED colleagues,

I'm the Graduate Program Director for the Masters in International
Relations program at the University of San Diego. We are hoping to recruit
applicants with an interest in global environmental politics to join a
diverse and engaged cohort of international relations scholars. We accept
students from a broad range of undergraduate disciplines, including
political science, international affairs, environmental studies, geography,
history, anthropology, sociology, and economics, among others. This
interdisciplinarity is echoed in our diverse faculty of IR and comparative
politics scholars as well as practitioners from various fields, including
diplomats, retired military officers, and NGO leaders. We offer generous
scholarship support to successful applicants, and we build travel courses
into our program that are cost-neutral with studying on campus. Recent
travel courses have brought students to Belize and Guatemala, New Zealand,
South Africa, Turkey, Japan, Morocco, Cambodia, and as observers to NATO
conferences in both Copenhagen and Brussels.

I would appreciate it if you would share the following link with any
students who might be interested in such a program (and please feel free to
forward this message on to other groups that might be interested):
https://www.sandiego.edu/cas/political-science/ma-international-relations/

Note that the deadline to apply for Fall 2024 entry is *June 1*. Please
don't hesitate to ask me any questions about the program.

Many thanks, and good luck to us all as we put a bow on another semester!
Andy


*Dr. Andrew TirrellAssociate Professor, Political Science and International
Relations*
*Associate Professor, Law*



*Director, Master's Program in International Relations281 Kroc Institute
for Peace and JusticeUniversity of San Diego*
*[email protected] <[email protected]>*

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