With the growing importance of graduate degrees in international relations, how is SAIS preparing future leaders?
In this globalized environment, employers in every sector are seeking what SAIS provides. First, the study of economics is a core aspect of the SAIS education. For example, China is about economic growth and development. Having a sophisticated understanding of the discipline most germane to China’s endeavors places you at a huge advantage. Second, SAIS emphasizes language literacy. Language is not just a tool-it is an avenue into the mindset of other people. And third, students gain essential grounding in policy-relevant theory, critical for leaders who must analyze enormous volumes of pertinent information in a timely fashion. Overall, our graduates develop a skill set that makes them invaluable to their organizations-possessing the intellectual capital to adapt in a rapidly changing world. The Johns Hopkins University The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies www.sais-jhu.edu Email this school (202) 662-5700 Jump to another Graduate School Forum: Focus on Faculty pag