Master of International Service (MIS)
Students in the MIS program will enjoy DCÌýin the Fall! This integral part of your studies combines the (core, 3-credit requirement) with an exciting in-person weekend. Immerse yourself in guest lectures, simulations, and real-world scenarios that bring course concepts to life. We strongly recommend prioritizing this course in your fall semester schedule – it's an experience you won't want to miss!
Master of Arts in International Relations (MAIR)
For MAIR students programming features several days of engaging activities in Washington, DC, providing you with hands-on learning opportunities and valuable networking connections. While not mandatory, we strongly encourage all students to participate and take advantage of the in-person opportunities which have been specifically crafted for them. As a bonus, you can extend your stay for an optional 1-credit Skills Institute immediately following the main program, further enhancing your professional skills.
Immersion Weekends

Interact with expert faculty!

Immersion puts you at the heart of global policy!

Ready to put your learning into practice? Skills Institutes transform classroom

Experience the power of connecting in person and building your professional network.Ìý

Students engage with distinguished faculty experts, former diplomats, and in-field practitioners.Ìý

When your dean is a global leader: Dr. Shannon Hader, former UN Assistant Secretary-General and UNAIDS Deputy Executive Director, welcomes students to DC Immersion.

From virtual classrooms to the halls of the U.S. State Department! Site visits give students unparalleled access to top policy institutions, turning theory into real-world experience.Ìý