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STAIR is currently accepting abstract submissions for its May 2019 issue addressing the theme ‘Whose Security is Cybersecurity? Authority, Responsibility, and Power in Cyberspace. We encourage submissions which aim to push beyond the current scope of cybersecurity literature, and address issues related to cyber governance, proliferation of cyber capabilities, implications of AI to cyber security, and other topics outlined in the attached Call for Abstracts.

Abstracts of up to 500 words should be submitted by November 23, 2018 on the STAIR website. For more information see the attached Call for Abstracts or contact either Ms. Hayley Pring, Public Relations Officer at Hayley.pring@nuffield.ox.ac.uk or Ms. Linda Slapakova, Managing Editor, at linda.slapakova@sant.ox.ac.uk.

About STAIR:

STAIR is the University of Oxford's peer-reviewed journal of international affairs. Founded in 2005, STAIR has carved out its distinctive niche as a cross-disciplinary outlet for research on the most pressing contemporary global issues, providing a forum in which emerging can publish their work alongside established academics and policymakers. Past contributors include John Baylis, Alexander Betts, Robert Keohane, and Sarah Percy.

The International Affairs Review (IAR) is a non-profit, peer-reviewed, academic journal published biannually in Washington, DC. It is an independent, graduate student run publication sponsored by the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University.
IAR is currently accepting submissions for its Fall 2018 print issue. Submissions must be received by October 10, 2018 and follow the following guidelines:
  • Authors must be current or recently graduated GWU graduate students.
  • Papers must relate to current issues in International Affairs.
  • Papers must not have been previously published elsewhere. While simultaneous submission is discouraged, if an author's paper is accepted elsewhere, the author must notify IAR to remove it from consideration.
  • Papers should be 2,500-5,000 words, double-spaced at 12 point font, and properly documented according to Chicago Manual of Style guidelines (with complete citation in endnotes - see website for examples).
  • Preference is given to papers concerning timely global or regional issues with policy recommendations.
For further information visit www.iar-gwu.org
Submissions should be emailed to iar@gwu.edu and include:
  • The paper (.doc or .docx)
  • A 100-word biography of the author (preferably in .doc or .docx)
  • An abstract of no more than 250 words (preferably in .doc or .docx)

Are you looking to kick off the Spring Semester in a way that's out of this world? Do you have a strong interest in global relations as it pertains to space policy? Well then, look no further...
 
The Elliott School of International Affairs has been invited for a second year to participate in an exchange with Japan as part of the country’s Friendship Ties Program – KAKEHASHI Project.
 
Seven Elliott School current graduate students will be selected to participate in this exchange, which includes a fully funded eight-day trip to Japan!
DATES FOR THE PROGRAM: January 7-15, 2019
Learn more about what to expect, eligibility requirements, cost and how to apply!
And check out what students had to say about last year's trip!
    

The Global & Experiential Education (G&EE) office within GW School of Business (GWSB) is pleased to offer a variety of faculty-led programs to Elliott School students.

  1. Chile - Global Business Project: Environmental, Social and Economic Impacts of Chilean SMEs
  2. Thailand - Global Business Project: Developing Personas and Consumer Journeys
  3. China - Exploring Small Businesses in China
  4. Rwanda - Global Business Project: Impact Investments in SMEs
  5. Spain - Innovation and Technology in Barcelona

G&EE will host an information session where all faculty will give presentations about their respective programs.  Former participants will also be available to share their experiences on previous programs. Interested students are encouraged to attend the sessions if available. Otherwise, the session will be records and uploaded onto our webpage the day after.

Short-term Study Away Information Session
Tuesday, September 11th
6pm- 7pm
Duques 151
Reception to follow