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  1. Home Our Mission Our Mission The Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS), founded in 1919, is a premier school of international affairs. SFS provides a rigorous education grounded in both theory and practice while instilling the Jesuit value of service.

  2. msfs.georgetown.edu › aboutAbout - MSFS

    Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service conferred the first graduate degree in international affairs in 1922, pre-dating the U.S. State Department’s adoption of the term “foreign service.” Since then, more than 4,000 students have completed the Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS) degree.

  3. Walsh’s vision was a school that would prepare students for all major forms of foreign representation —whether commercial, financial, consular or diplomatic. Two years after his death in 1956, Georgetown opened the Walsh Building on East Campus—the first permanent home of what was then renamed the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service.

  4. Associate Teaching Professor; Director of International and Alumni Affairs. Barbara K. Bodine. Director, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy; Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy. Jonathan Brown. Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Chair of Islamic Civilization; Professor. Benjamin Buchanan. Assistant Professor of Teaching. Marc L. Busch.

  5. Walsh School of Foreign Service ICC 301 · 37th and O St NW Washington, DC 20057. P. +1 (202) 687-5696

  6. Welcome to MSFS. The Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS) provides a foundation that crosses critical disciplines of international relations, history, and economics, while offering preparation for professional careers.

  7. Georgetown University and the Walsh School of Foreign Service are dedicated to helping students forge their career paths post-graduation. From our undergraduate and graduate career centers to our vast alumni network, SFS students have the resources they need to help them figure out their next step.