关于我们
Launched in 2008, the Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs at FIU educates the leaders and changemakers of tomorrow through teaching and research that advances global understanding and promotes international dialogue. One of the largest schools of its kind in the world, the Green School enrolls more than 7,200 students and employs 200 full-time faculty. We offer 38 interdisciplinary degree programs at the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels, as well as 35 undergraduate and graduate certificate programs.
- 网站
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https://sipa.fiu.edu/
FIU Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
- 规模
- 1,001-5,000 人
- 总部
- Miami,FL
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 创立
- 2008
- 领域
- Politics、International Relations、Public Administration、History、Economics、Political Science、National Security、Cuba、Latin America、Middle East、European Studies、Human Rights、Criminal Justice、Religious Studies、Anthropology、Sociology和Public Policy
地点
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主要
Florida International University - Modesto A. Maidique Campus
11200 SW 8th Street, SIPA 530
US,FL,Miami,33139
FIU Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs员工
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HAKAN YILMAZKUDAY
Professor of Economics at Florida Int'l University
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Todd Ellenberg
Assistant Director at FIU Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs
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Mike Hernández
Strategic & Crisis Communications + C-Suite Advisor | Commissioner, Pembroke Pines (FL) District 4 | Connector | Problem Solver
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Allan Rosenbaum
Director, Institute for Public Management and Community Service at FIU
动态
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HAKAN YILMAZKUDAY, professor of FIU - Department of Economics, shared his expertise with WalletHub, discussing how the terms offered to consumers by the credit card companies are indicators of the economy’s health. His advice includes several strategies, including a review of spending habits and financial goals. ?? Learn more here: https://ow.ly/zbiM50Ucopw
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Yesterday, the European & Eurasian Studies Program sponsored an insightful panel discussion on the geopolitics of NATO enlargement, the current challenge of Russia’s return as NATO’s main adversary and the future of Trans-Atlantic security cooperation. From left: Michael Williams, Syracuse University; Zachary Selden, University of Florida; Andrew L. Lewis, retired vice admiral with the U.S. Navy; and Tatiana Kostadinova, director, European & Eurasian Studies Program and professor, Politics and International Relations.
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Yesterday, a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony of the new “West Wing” building at the Steven J. Green School of International & Public Affairs was held – the realization of a longtime vision. Ambassador Green, center, is seen cutting the ribbon. The event was enshrined in the U.S. Congressional Record by Congressman Carlos Gimenez, seen with Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, members of the Green family, FIU President Kenneth A. Jessell and Green School Dean Shlomi Dinar. Ambassador Green was honored as the first recipient of the Green School Medallion for his transformative impact on the school and our world.
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Last week’s annual Diwali celebration at FIU, sponsored by the Department of Religious Studies, included a scholarly talk, dance performance, Indian food, and community participation. At the event, from left: Geeta Dias, dance teacher; Aleksandra Restifo, assistant professor of Religious Studies and event organizer; dancer Marjory Harum Alvarez; and Dr. Subbarayan R. Pochi, lead supporter of the Hindu studies program at the Green School. Also pictured are event donors, organizers,?performers, participants and guests.
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Daniel I. Pedreira, adjunct professor of Politics and International Relations, told Newsweek that U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, who has been nominated by President-Elect Donald Trump to be his secretary of state, will likely "continue his vocal criticism of the Cuban regime and will support Cuba's democratic opposition movement." Rubio, who was born in Miami to Cuban parents and serves as a senior fellow at the Green School, has been a highly vocal opponent of the Havana government. ?? Read more: https://ow.ly/4VTg50U9xAw
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The Green School is a key university partner in the Academic Centers of Conflict Anticipation and Prevention (ACCAP) and its upcoming conference on Nov. 18-19, in Washington, D.C. The ACCAP brings together leading experts and scholars to explore how to anticipate and prevent conflict. A joint initiative by the U.S. Department of State with university partners, initiatives to be discussed will include the Global Fragility Act, prioritization of the Women, Peace and Security framework in conflict-affected areas, and the intersection of climate and conflict.
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FIU President Kenneth A. Jessell shared the following statement yesterday:? "We congratulate Sen. Rubio on his nomination as the next U.S. Secretary of State. He has been a strong supporter of FIU's students and faculty, both as a Florida State Representative and U.S. Senator. He has taught thousands of our students over the last two decades and, as a Senior Fellow at the Steven J. Green School of International & Public Affairs, has helped shape the next generation of diplomats and leaders. We are proud of him and have no doubt that he will continue to serve with distinction and integrity on the international stage."
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The Mohsin & Fauzia Jaffer Center for Muslim World Studies presents “Islam Viewed from Japan: Toshihiko Izutsu and Islamic Studies.” Dr. Nizamuddin Ahmad, Prophet Muhammad Visiting Professor of Shi'a Islam Studies at the Jaffer Center, will discuss Izutsu’s most important contribution: the doctrine of wa?dat al-wujūd (unity of being). Join the Green School on Thurs., Nov. 14, 11:00am at SIPA II, 205, FIU-MMC for this discussion. ?? RSVP here: https://ow.ly/lJNv50U3w5F