Model United Nations in New York

Each year, a select group of IAS students attend the National Model UN in New York City for one week.  Students take an International Organizations course that presents an overview of the nature and function of international organizations in world politics. The role of the United Nations and its agencies are also highlighted through the course.

The Model UN brings together students and faculty from five continents.  Students learn how to develop resolutions addressing regional conflicts, peacekeeping, human rights, women and children, economic and social development, and the environment.  The Model UN provides students with an understanding of the inner workings of the United Nations and helps them build skills in diplomacy and compromise.

 

 

Modern Languages

In today's "global village", immediate communication and world travel are commonplace. While we are each citizens of a single country, we are also citizens of the world, and we in IAS believe that learning a language is a great way to become a productive and influential global citizen. Learning another language not only allows us to communicate with others, it is also essential to understanding other cultures and functioning in foreign countries, be it for leisure, study, or work purposes.

For these reasons, IAS requires all students to take at least 21 credits in 1 language with at least 4 courses at the 300 level.  The languages offered include Arabic, Chinese, German, French, Italian, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish.  Beginner-level courses are also available in Korean, Greek, and Hebrew.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

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