Human Resources in the Era of AI
At FAO in Rome, global leaders discussed AI's impact on human resources. Passerini and Monteiro explored AI’s role in education, balancing tech benefits with humanity's essence.
At FAO in Rome, global leaders discussed AI's impact on human resources. Passerini and Monteiro explored AI’s role in education, balancing tech benefits with humanity's essence.
A leading advocate for survivors of genocide and sexual violence, Nadia Murad will be the featured speaker at the School of Diplomacy's World Leaders Forum on November 20.
Interdisciplinary program is designed for students interested in both international relations and legal frameworks.
Specializing in International Security and U.S. Foreign Policy, helped former Diplomacy graduate student Lylian Pagan launch an exciting career in Washington, D.C.
The ‘Ands’ and Ants of History: Two Authors from Eastern Europe Read Their Work
Professor Benjamin Goldfrank, Ph.D., of the School of Diplomacy, is part of an interdisciplinary team investigating how cities around the world respond to challenges to democratic governance.
Britta Redwood, J.D., holds a joint appointment as assistant professor at the School of Diplomacy and Seton Hall Law. She is teaching classes in international law and international human rights.
In his new book, Perceptions of State, School of Diplomacy Associate Professor, Philip Moremen, J.D., Ph.D., looks at why states comply with international law, or not.
Professors Nathaniel Knight and Maxim Matusevich from Seton Hall University will be joined by Columbia University political scientist Elise Giuliano, Ph.D., to discuss the current state of war.
Anastasia Shteinert, a young Russian opposition journalist, will share her experience of political reporting in a high-risk environment under authoritarian rule
Prospective students are invited to explore Seton Hall's diverse graduate programs at the Fall Graduate Open House from 6-8 p.m., Tuesday, October 1, at Bethany Hall on the South Orange campus.
Foreign Policy, a premiere source for international policy and foreign relations news and analysis, ranked the School of Diplomacy among the top programs in international relations.
After completing research on key security matters, School of Diplomacy graduate students, led by alumnus Mohamad Mirghahari (B.A. '02/ M.A. '04), presented their findings to officials in Washington.
Hanan Abu Salih presented her research, "Between Neutrality and Caesarism: The Role of University Presidents in Shaping Institutional Identity," at the WES-CIHE Summer Institute 2024.
The 25th session of the School of Diplomacy's UN Intensive Summer Study Program brought together students and UN practitioners seeking a deeper understanding of the UN and the important work it does.
Jasmine De Leon reflects on the transformative semester in Rome, where historic events, global leaders, and diverse cultures enriched her education.
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