The International Affairs, Science, and Technology research track addresses mounting concerns surrounding the causes and consequences of issues at the nexus of globalization and science and technological transformation. IAST-related research covers topics such as: international energy security, environmental politics, and sustainability; information and communication technologies; space policy and security; global fintech, competitive innovation/regulation strategies, intelligence, and arms control and global governance.
Academic Programs
Undergraduate Programs
- B.S. International Affairs (B.S. INTA)
- B.S. International Affairs and Applied Languages (B.S. IAML)
- B.S. Economics and International Affairs (B.S. EIA)
Undergraduate Minors
Undergraduate Certificates
- Asian Affairs
- European Affairs
- International Affairs
- Latin American Affairs
- Scenario, Modeling, and Military Games
Graduate Programs
- Five Year B.S./M.S.
- M.S. International Affairs (M.S. INTA)
- M.S. International Affairs, Science, and Technology (M.S. IAST)
- Ph.D. International Affairs, Science, and Technology (Ph.D. IAST)
Graduate Certificates
Research
Events
During the academic year, the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs hosts approximately 20-25 events where they bring in guest experts to discuss vast topics. Past events for IAST have included: sustainability in space, data analytics in International Affairs, and U.S. Space Force with General John Raymond. The IAST track usually hosts five of these events per year.