Case Studies in International Affairs
The Institute's Pew Case Study Center promotes and distributes case studies among professional, graduate, and undergraduate schools of international affairs.
Case studies are meant to supplement, not replace, traditional classroom texts. When used as intended, they highlight, clarify, and reinforce the main ideas that every teacher wants to communicate to students of international affairs.
There are two sites, specifically designed for the user:
Yahoo! Fellow in Residence
Call for Applications
The Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service is pleased to invite applications for the position of Yahoo! Fellow in Residence for the academic year 2008-2009. This one academic year position is funded by the Yahoo! Fund on International Values, Communications Technology & the Global Internet, which was established at Georgetown University by a gift from Yahoo! Inc.
The appointment will cover the period of August 15, 2008 - May 15, 2009. Materials will be reviewed beginning on January 30, 2008 and will be considered until a final applicant has been selected and accepted.
Information on this program and the application process is available on the Institute's website: click Research, Yahoo! Fellow.
On April 3, 2008, Dr. Wu discussed her paper, Information, Identity and Institutions: How Technology Transforms Political Power in the World, before an audience of students, faculty, business leaders and policy-makers. Also included in the discussion was Yahoo! co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Jerry Yang.