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July 2022 Newsletter
Happy 53rd Anniversary of the first Moon Landing
Upcoming Events

Thinking about Grad School? Searching for an international career in the private, public, or non-governmental sector?

Whether you’ve just started the search or have a shortlist in mind, representatives of APSIA’s top international affairs & public policy grad schools can help you navigate the admissions process.

Register here
Are you interested in a specific topic of study or want to learn more about fields within International Affairs?

We have some great virtual open houses in September, October, and November! 

These open houses are an amazing opportunity to learn what you can do with an APSIA degree. Attend any of the open houses and hear from schools that offer topic-focused programs such as China Relations, Human Rights and Law, and many more.
Register here

Webinar: Applying to Grad School
August 4, 2022 at 10:00 AM ET


Join our free webinar on the best practices in applying to graduate school!

APSIA can answer your questions about:

  • Selecting a graduate program
  • Preparing an application
  • Paying for school
  • Career opportunities
Register here

Click here to see a full list of APSIA's events throughout 2022! 
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Featured Resource
Ask a Brookie, Brooke Owens Fellowship
The Brooke Owens Fellowship offers paid internships and mentorship for undergraduate women and gender-minority students interested in aerospace. Have questions about aerospace policy? The Program's Ask-a-Brookie page is run by Fellows and they're eager to help. 

Learn more here.
Featured Opportunities
European Space Agency, Entry Level & Research Programs
Various Positions, Rolling deadlines

Scoville Peace Fellowship, Spring 2023
Apply by October 3, 2022

NASA Intern and Fellow Opportunities for International Students
Various positions, Rolling deadlines
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What Can You Do with an APSIA Degree?
Alumna Highlight: Robin Dickey
Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies

Robin Dickey earned her master’s degree in international studies, concentrating in strategic studies, at Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies.

Dickey is a member of the technical staff at The Aerospace Corporation’s Center for Space Policy and Strategy. She focuses on space policy and strategy issues related to national security, geopolitics, and international relations. Her experience prior to Aerospace includes risk analysis, legislative affairs, and international development.

To learn more about Robin Dickey,
please click
here.

Member Highlight
Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
Students at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
(SAIS) are encouraged to study with purpose and tailor their coursework to best fit their career interests. Learning from accomplished faculty across three global campuses gives students a strong understanding of economics and theories of international relations, as well as regional expertise, diplomatic skills, language proficiency, and the capacity to apply theory to real-world problems.

To learn more about SAIS, click here.
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