The Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service (commonly abbreviated SFS) is a school within Georgetown University in Washington, DC, United States.
The oldest school of international relations in the United States and the foremost undergraduate institution for the study of diplomacy and international law in the world, the Walsh School of Foreign Service was founded in 1919 by Father Edmund A. Walsh, S.J., a Jesuit priest who recognized the need for a school that would prepare diplomats and business professionals for America’s expanding global involvement. Its success in producing diplomats for the U.S. Foreign Service, which it predates by six years, earned the school the nickname the "West Point of the U.S. diplomatic corps." Famous alumni include former U.S. President Bill Clinton, King Abdullah of Jordan, John Cardinal O’Connor, and George Tenet (former US CIA director).
The Walsh School of Foreign Service is regarded as the most prestigious of the four undergraduate schools within Georgetown University and draws upon a highly competitive applicant pool that overlaps with those of the most selective colleges in the United States. The school maintains a student body of about 1,500 undergraduates seeking a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service (B.S.F.S.) degree. Graduate students can pursue six interdisciplinary graduate programs: four regional studies programs as well as the Master of Science in Foreign Service and the Master of Arts in Security Studies Program. The regional studies programs include Arab Studies (MAA), German & European Studies (MAGES), Latin American Studies (CLAS), and Russian & East European Studies (REES).
Graduates from the School of Foreign Service go on to a variety of international occupations in both the public and private sectors. Students in SFS have a reputation for being bright, practical-minded, and eager to get ahead in Washington and capitals around the world, where many have reached the highest levels.
The current dean of the school is Amb. Robert Gallucci. Notable faculty members of international affairs at the Walsh School of Foreign Service or at Georgetown University include former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, former Undersecretary of Defense Douglas Feith, former Polish President Aleksander Kwaśniewski, former National Security Advisor Anthony Lake, Ambassador Donald McHenry, former CIA Director George Tenet, former Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, former Dean Peter Krogh, former U.S. AID head Andrew Natsios, former U.S. United Nations Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick, and former Spanish President José María Aznar.
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