The Johns Hopkins University SAIS Bologna Center

The Johns Hopkins University SAIS Bologna Center
Established 1955
Type Private
Academic affiliation Johns Hopkins University
Director Kenneth H. Keller
Postgraduates 190
Location via Belmeloro 11, Bologna, Italy
Website http://www.jhubc.it/

The Johns Hopkins University SAIS Bologna Center is the European campus of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), a division of Johns Hopkins University located in Washington, D.C.. The Center offers an interdisciplinary academic program that emphasizes international economics, international relations, languages, and specializations either in functional areas or regional studies.

The Center was founded in 1955 by C. Grove Haines as the European branch of SAIS. In 1961, the Center moved to its present location on Via Belmeloro and completed a major renovation of its facilities in 2006.

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Overview

The Bologna Center has an enrollment of about 200 students from 35 different countries with a student-faculty ratio of approximately 6 to 1. One of the distinguishing characteristics of the Center is its resident faculty complemented by some 40 adjunct professors drawn from top universities, institutes, think tanks, international NGOs, consulting firms and financial institutions in Europe and beyond. In a typical year, students can choose from more than 60 course offerings.

The relatively small size of the student body—numbering just under 200—and the broad international diversity—with over 35 countries represented each year—allow students to develop the ability to communicate across national borders and cultures, while fostering a sense of community.

The Director of the Bologna Center is Kenneth H. Keller, Professor of International Policy and President emeritus, University of Minnesota. The Center has an Advisory Council, an independent consultative body of members from the United States and Europe.

In Foreign Policy (magazine) polls, SAIS is consistently ranked as a top master’s degree program for those pursuing a career in international relations.[1]

Degree Programs Offered

Research Institutions and Publications

References

  1. ^ http://mjtier.people.wm.edu/intlpolitics/teaching/surveyreport.pdf
  2. ^ http://bcjournal.org/about
  3. ^ http://www.forita.it/