
Using Data to Drive Policies for Peace after Conflict
Fredline M'Cormack-Hale is a post-conflict researcher developing data-driven policy prescriptions meant to restore peace in Africa, the U.S., and across the world
Just minutes from New York City and a few hours from Washington, D.C., Seton Hall's School of Diplomacy and International Relations is an ideal place to study international relations and practice diplomacy first hand in a professional, dynamic and culturally rich setting.
Fredline M'Cormack-Hale is a post-conflict researcher developing data-driven policy prescriptions meant to restore peace in Africa, the U.S., and across the world
Two SHU Diplomacy grad students and one alum teamed up with students from NYU and Columbia to participate in the 8th annual Strategic Crisis Negotiations Exercise dealing with Cyprus.
The School of Diplomacy and UNITAR host a special webinar exploring innovations in leadership. Faculty and other thought leaders will examine the critical need for creative thinking and new approaches to diplomacy today. The webinar will also feature a discussion about the new Executive M.S. in International Affairs and Diplomatic Practice, co-sponsored by Seton Hall and UNITAR. Join us on Wednesday, April 12, at Noon, EST.
Hamzah Khan's internship with the Council on American Islamic Relations-NJ Chapter, deepened his understanding of how public policy impacts civil rights locally and internationally.
On February 1, The School of Diplomacy welcomed Archbishop Christophe Pierre, the Vatican's representative to the United States, as its latest World Leaders Forum speaker.
Professor Yanzhong Huang, Director, Center for Global Health Studies, discusses China's COVID policy and significance for the U.S. with Emmy-award winning anchor Steve Adubato.
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