” My favorite part about Johns Hopkins SAIS has been the opportunity to interact with Chinese students and learn from Chinese professors at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center.”

” My favorite part about Johns Hopkins SAIS has been the opportunity to interact with Chinese students and learn from Chinese professors at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center.”
“Spending my last semester at SAIS Europe provided him with a valuable Eurocentric perspective on many of the same global trends that I studied from an American perspective during my first year in Washington, DC.”
“Through my graduate studies, I was able to secure spring and summer internship experiences at the World Bank and Inter-American Development Bank.”
” I had the chance to participate in a study trip to the Casamance region in Senegal where I studied and met with the major players of a low-level conflict that has been ongoing for the past 30 years.”
“After refreshing my email many times throughout the course of the day and being anxious about my application status for weeks, there was no better feeling than finding out that I had been accepted.”
“Working in the Dean’s Office has given me a lot of opportunities to meet important people.”
“The hands-on simulations, dynamic classes and constant debates made me feel challenged, yet respected which is exactly what I was looking for in a graduate school.”