Featuring Johns Hopkins University and University of Notre Dame
WEDNESDAY, 26 MARCH, 2025 | 5:00 P.M. Greece
The Fulbright Greece Advising Center is excited to be partnering with its EducationUSA colleagues from Kosovo and Türkiye to host a webinar on Graduate Study in the U.S.A.: International and Global Affairs.
International Affairs focuses on the interactions, relationships, and dynamics among sovereign states and other international actors such as international organisations, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and multinational corporations, and the principles guiding those interactions.
Global affairs is an interdisciplinary major that introduces students to the processes of globalization that affect all societies. It is a broader term that encompasses a wider range of issues and actors beyond traditional state-to-state interactions, and extends to global challenges.
Two major U.S. schools will present on the topic:
Johns Hopkins University - School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Washington, D.C.
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Featured speakers:
Ludovica Pizzichelli, Assistant Director of Admissions
Stephanie Tao, Associate Director of Admissions
Olivia Lee-Daily, Public Service Scholars Coordinator
Stavros Piperidis, current SAIS student, Fulbright Scholar, SAIS Public Service Scholar
University of Notre Dame - Keough School of Global Affairs, Notre Dame, IN
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Featured speakers:
Christian A. Lehman, Associate Director, Graduate Recruitment and Admissions
Agenda:
5:00 p.m. EducationUSA Advising Centers of Greece, Türkiye, and Kosovo Introductions
Els Hanappe, Fulbright Greece Advising Center, Athens
Irem Arican Yigit, The Turkish Fulbright Commission, Ankara
Rrezarta Shabani, American Advising Center, Pristina
5:10 p.m. Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
5:35 p.m. Keough School of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame
5:50 p.m Q&A
6:00 p.m. Closure