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UNG Gainesville Public Policy students present at national conference
UNG political science courses provide lots of information but perhaps their most important contribution is the opportunities they offer to students to finesse a wide variety of skills and acquire…
Great Decisions Discussion Series on the Gainesville campus
At UNG Gainesville, political science instructors will moderate three Great Decisions discussion series on select Wednesdays at Noon in Nesbitt 2201 (across from the Starbuck’s) This year we have a…
Advice for Online Students
The department of Political Science and International Affairs offers numerous sections of online courses every semester with an AA degree and two graduate degrees available completely online. As early…
Job Prospects for International Affairs Majors
Written By: Charlotte Walton (BS Political Science 18’) As an International Affairs Major, it can be both exciting and daunting to know that the world is your employment platform. With…
Job Prospects for Political Science Majors
Written By: Charlotte Walton (BS Political Science 18’) Even in this modern age it can be hard to predict what job opportunities will come forth on the horizon for Political…
Interview with White House intern Mitchell Fariss
Mitchell Fariss is a 2017 graduate who majored in international affairs and participated in the White House Internship Program. Newsletter editor Maria J. Albo interviewed Mitchell. Fariss is currently living…
Interview with Vice President intern Evan Setter
Evan Setter is a sophomore political science major. Setter was an intern in Vice President Mike Pence's office. Newsletter editor Maria J. Albo interviewed Evan. Q. Why did you choose…
Two majors selected for the Alexander Hamilton Institute’s Washington Program on National Security
Congratulations to International Affairs (Europe) major Jenna Patterson! Patterson has been accepted to the Alexander Hamilton Institute's Washington Program on National Security. The 2019 program will be held in Washington,…
Dr. Sarah Young receives CURCA grant
Congratulations to Dr. Sarah Young, assistant professor of Political Science! Young was one of ten UNG faculty to receive a UNG CURCA mini-grant to fund supplies, travel to conduct research,…
UNG students attend 5th Annual International Diplomacy Conference
On February 23, 2019 a group of UNG students led by Dr. Viman-Miller represented UNG at the 5th Annual International Diplomacy Conference – Korean Peninsula Nuclear Security Simulation Conference organized…