The Sam Nunn School at Georgia Tech is looking for them! Coke Fellowships are available for a Master’s of Science in International Affairs (MSIA). This program is great for students who seek international careers, want to add an extra edge to their resume, or who want to broaden their job horizons here in the US. They also offer a special track for students interested in Science, Technology, and International Affairs. The program’s faculty includes political scientists, economists, physicists, chemists, computer scientists, and military and policy experts from across a wide spectrum of issue areas and regional specialties.
They have several Coke Fellowships for First Gen students (students who are the first in their family to attend college). These Fellowships pay tuition, fees and even some study/work abroad opportunities.
Deadline for Applications: Jan 15, 2013
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Website Links
-The MSIA program website is: http://www.inta.gatech.edu/prospective-students/graduate/masters
-The Coke Fellowship website is: http://www.inta.gatech.edu/content/coca-cola-foundation-mobility-scholarships-and-graduate-fellowships-first-generation-college
Program Details
The Georgia Tech MSIA program mixes students with S&T backgrounds together with students from the policy, military, and business worlds, with backgrounds in economics, political science, public policy. We also mix new graduates with older students with years of experience in business and government.
-All MSIA students receive training in:
• International Relations
• International Security
• Comparative Politics
• International Political Economy
• Empirical Research Methods
-Students can then specialize in
• Science, Technology & International Affairs
• International Affairs & Security
• Globalization & Development
• Comparative & Regional Studies
-Sample History of Job Placement:
● Accenture ● Booz Allen Hamilton ● Carter Center
● Dept. of State ● Central Intell. Agency (CIA) ● Dept. of Defense
● NOAA ● US House of Representatives ● Social Security Admin.
● Federal Reserve ● GTRI ● World Bank
● US Navy ● National Security Agency (NSA) ● Oxfam America
● Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) ● Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
● Georgia Dept. of Econ. Development
Queries should be addressed to:
Vince Pedicino
vince.pedicino@inta.gatech.edu
404-894-1905
http://www.inta.gatech.edu/prospective-students/graduate/masters
Deadline for Applications: Jan 15, 2013
Website Links
-The MSIA program website is: http://www.inta.gatech.edu/prospective-students/graduate/masters
-The Coke Fellowship website is: http://www.inta.gatech.edu/content/coca-cola-foundation-mobility-scholarships-and-graduate-fellowships-first-generation-college
Program Details
The Georgia Tech MSIA program mixes students with S&T backgrounds together with students from the policy, military, and business worlds, with backgrounds in economics, political science, public policy. We also mix new graduates with older students with years of experience in business and government.
-All MSIA students receive training in:
• International Relations
• International Security
• Comparative Politics
• International Political Economy
• Empirical Research Methods
-Students can then specialize in
• Science, Technology & International Affairs
• International Affairs & Security
• Globalization & Development
• Comparative & Regional Studies
-Sample History of Job Placement:
● Accenture ● Booz Allen Hamilton ● Carter Center
● Dept. of State ● Central Intell. Agency (CIA) ● Dept. of Defense
● NOAA ● US House of Representatives ● Social Security Admin.
● Federal Reserve ● GTRI ● World Bank
● US Navy ● National Security Agency (NSA) ● Oxfam America
● Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) ● Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
● Georgia Dept. of Econ. Development
Queries should be addressed to:
Vince Pedicino
vince.pedicino@inta.gatech.edu
404-894-1905
http://www.inta.gatech.edu/prospective-students/graduate/masters
Deadline for Applications: Jan 15, 2013
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