Elliott School of International Affairs, School of international relations in Washington, D.C., United States
Elliott School of International Affairs is an academic institution at George Washington University with modern lecture halls, research centers, and study spaces. The building sits near the U.S. State Department and houses both graduate and undergraduate programs.
The institution was founded in 1898 and later became part of George Washington University. It received its current name in honor of President Lloyd Hartman Elliott, who shaped its growth.
The school brings together students from around the world interested in international relations, economics, and global politics. Teaching combines theory with practical exposure through lectures by professionals working in diplomacy and policy.
The campus is accessible to visitors and students, with Foggy Bottom Metro station located directly nearby. Plan your visit for weekdays when most academic activities and events take place.
Located near embassies, international organizations, and federal agencies, the campus allows students to connect with diplomats and policy makers. This proximity to decision makers creates networking and learning opportunities beyond the classroom.
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