Policy Studies at Yale
Policy Studies at Yale brings to the International Affairs Council a
specialized focus on policy-rich research and current policy perspectives
in all areas of international relations, such as trade, development, environment, security, and foreign policy.
The Policy Studies Program offers and highlights policy-relevant courses
for graduate and professional school students at Yale. The Program
provides an opportunity for M.A. students in International Relations to
build a policy focus directly into their core concentrations, to help
them gain a deeper understanding of the policy making process, and
acquire the necessary tools to work successfully in the policy arena.
Policy Studies also coordinates a speaker series, which periodically
invites policy experts and practitioners to lecture and give seminars at
the MacMillan Center and offers awards and grants to financially assist students in the program who are engaged in various policy-related activites.
Stuart Gottlieb is Director of Policy Studies. Gottlieb received his Ph.D. in International Relations from Columbia University in 1996.
In addition to former teaching positions at Brown and Columbia, he also worked for five years as a foreign policy adviser and speechwriter in the
United States Senate.
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