
D.C. Location
Located in the nation’s capital, Georgetown offers opportunities to engage with global leaders in government, business, society, and the academy.
Academic excellence, a DC location, and service to the world are at the core of Georgetown University's global identity. An international community of scholars and students based in the nation’s capital, Georgetown advances the common good through research, teaching, and outreach around global issues.
In September 2025, Georgetown University in Qatar is hosting a three-day conference to transform the way the world views Sudan. The academic dialogue will also offer participants the chance to engage with Sudan’s culture in the midst of crisis.
In this article, Vice President for Global Engagement Tom Banchoff reflects on a recent pilgrimage to Hiroshima and Nagasaki, marking 80 years since the bombings.
Two recipients of the Stapleton Award, an annual award given out by the Department of Anthropology in the College of Arts & Sciences, spent their summer 2025 semesters abroad conducting anthropological research.
While speaking at Georgetown’s new student convocation on August 23, 2025, Isra Satiar (H’26), an undergraduate at the School of Health, reflected on her summer experiences volunteering with refugees in Bangladesh.
In this interview, Priscila Putzulu (C’25, SFS’26), a graduate student in the School of Foreign Service's Master of Arts in Latin American Studies program, reflects on her summer internship in Puerto Rico.
Students in the McCourt School of Public Policy’s Master of International Development Policy program spent their summers applying analytical methods at leading development institutions worldwide.
For three international students, the fall 2024 semester at Georgetown was not only a transformative academic, professional, and personal experience, but also an opportunity for them to learn how to create community while abroad.
In this article, Jeremy Suzuki (SFS’28) reflects on his experience participating in the Georgetown in Quito: Nature and Culture in Latin America program in summer 2025.
Peter Sukstorf (SFS’26), a major in science, technology, and international affairs, has taken his passion for the environment in the field to a remote Alaskan island, as well as Madagascar.
In a June 30 workshop hosted by the International Association of Jesuit Universities, Vice President for Global Engagement Thomas Banchoff moderated a panel which discussed the realities and responses of Jesuit institutions in Nicaragua and Lebanon.