Keough School to welcome 38 students from 21 countries to new Master of Global Affairs
The Keough School of Global Affairs will welcome 38 Master of Global Affairs students to the University of Notre Dame in August.
The Keough School of Global Affairs will welcome 38 Master of Global Affairs students to the University of Notre Dame in August.
On April 24, 2017, the Notre Dame Initiative for Global Development (NDIGD) gathered its partners from the private, government, and non-profit sectors for the 2017 Notre Dame Global Pathways Forum at the historic Willard InterContinental hotel in Washington, D.C.
Policelli will provide strategic direction for the initiative, which aims to strengthen engagement with and influence in the nation’s capital and to provide new opportunities for students, faculty and alumni to further the university’s global mission and impact.
Peace Corps volunteers selected as Coverdell Fellows will receive a full-tuition scholarship, health insurance and a living stipend each year of the two-year Master of Global Affairs program.