MSGA faculty members are thought leaders and scholars in their areas of expertise who bring deep knowledge of critical global issues to the classroom. They have served in organizations engaged in public policy, refugee relief, and the protection of human rights, and as diplomats, journalists, UN staff members, activists, international attorneys, economists, global energy, and environment experts.
Many of these internships evolve into permanent jobs. Our graduates go on to a wide range of careers in a broad array of companies and organizations including:. The study of global affairs includes numerous interconnected disciplines—transnational security, cyber intelligence, global risk, international law, governance, peacebuilding, conflict resolution, gender, economics, development, the environment, energy, and human rights—all concentrations within the MS in Global Affairs.
You can do many things with a master's in global affairs including working for: an NGO in human rights, refugee relief, child welfare, advocacy, or foreign affairs; the US government in Homeland Security, the Department of State or Defense, or the FBI; a mission to the UN; a multilateral agency; or a business or consultancy.
The MS in Global Affairs, instead focuses on trends and nontraditional shapers of foreign relations. The MS in Global Affairs provides the competitive and global edge for securing jobs in banks and corporations, nongovernmental and multilateral institutions, and government agencies. There are many job opportunities in global affairs now and as businesses and organizations become more globalized, those opportunities will only increase.
Our eight concentrations and three specializations include many courses unique to the program. Consulting practicums afford options to apply knowledge acquired at global sites, and within agencies such as the UN Counterterrorism Executive Directorate.
Main Menu Search. Academics Academics. Apply Now. Experiential Learning. Information for Families. This unique program fosters the practice of ethical and inclusive leadership and will prepare students to assume leadership roles in the public and private sectors.
Diversity Resources DEI resources are available to help students better prepare for a semester in a new city and culture. Support the Washington, DC Center NYU Washington, DC has been made possible through the generous leadership and support of alumni and friends, who have facilitated the University's purchase of this global academic site. Many of the issues covered interact and are dependent on each other so we encourage you to explore the entire site to understand the full range of potential issues.
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