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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.
Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim, co-edited by Professor Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf of Georgetown University in Qatar, is a new journal analyzing the cultural, historical, and political issues that have shaped societies in the Indian Ocean.
Georgetown University and King’s College London are launching a joint seed fund of $2,500 to $5,000 per project to support research collaborations and increase the strategic impact of collaborative research between the two institutions.
Students share their experiences in the College Global Seminars, a new educational program coordinated by the College of Arts & Sciences and the Office of Mission & Ministry which incorporates a one-week study-away experience during spring break.
The McCourt School of Public Policy’s Tech & Public Policy program hosted a panel of experts to discuss the conflict in Ukraine, the future of cyberwarfare, and the importance of public-private partnerships moving forward.
Joseph (B’93) and Abigail (SFS’96) Baratta have made an $11 million gift to the McDonough School of Business to support global business education and establish the Baratta Center for Global Business.
Georgetown has appointed Dr. Deus Bazira, a professor, global health scholar, and leader, as the inaugural director of its Global Health Institute, a university-wide platform dedicated to advancing cross-disciplinary research and education on global…
The discussion at Georgetown University in Qatar featured experts from various fields including technology, journalism, and law who discussed the need for representation of women in the field of technology.
From February 26 through March 2, 2023, the event series brought more than 200 people to Georgetown University throughout the week to engage with outstanding leaders who are supporting children at risk.
Remember This, a feature film based on the stage production Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski created by Georgetown’s Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics, explores the legacy of Jan Karski and will premiere on PBS on March 13.
At a colloquium hosted by GU-Q, interdisciplinary scholars from Qatar spent two days exploring spirit and law in Abrahamic traditions, the dynamic nature of Islamic thought and practice, and issues that cut across religious boundaries.