The Office of Senator Johnny Isakson (R-GA) and the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) invite applications from SPIA undergraduate and graduate students for … Read more →
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The Office of Senator Johnny Isakson (R-GA) and the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) invite applications from SPIA undergraduate and graduate students for … Read more →
In an Atlanta Journal-Constiution article about former Georgia Governor Roy Barnes’ promise not to accept money from special interests, SPIA political scientist Charles Bullock predicted that 2010 would … Read more →
The work of the Center for International Trade and Security is the focus of an article in the current issue of Linger Longer Magazine. Entitled ‘Bringing World Affairs to Reynolds’, the article highlights the Center and its participation in … Read more →
From Argentina to Japan to France, University students travel far and wide with study abroad programs. For a lucky few, the costs of travel are offset by scholarships. Darren Hamilton, an international affairs major, was one … Read more →
FRED contains information about areas of research interest of UGA faculty. Each faculty member can and should edit their profile to reflect current interests. Read more →
The Citizen is a magazine published in the spring and fall semesters by the School of Public and International Affairs and mailed to alumni, faculty, staff, students, peer institutions and other friends and members of the SPIA community. … Read more →
Please ensure that we have your current address and contact information. We want to keep in touch with all of our alumni and friends so that our invitations, announcements, and publications will reach you. We look … Read more →
Gifts of all sizes to the School of Public and International Affairs general fund are combined to support numerous important causes. The majority of expenditures from this fund are for student activities such as our SPIA … Read more →