Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar

Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar

infobox University
name= Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar
native_name = جامعة جورجتاون كلية الشؤون الدولية في قطر


image_size= 172px
motto= "Utraque Unum" ("Both into One") [From the Epistle to the Ephesians 2:14. See [http://traditions.georgetown.edu/seal/ official explanation] . [http://php.ug.cs.usyd.edu.au/~jnot4610/bibref.php?book=%20Ephesians&verse=2:14&src=! Other translations available] .]
established= August 31, 2005
campus= Education City, 2,400 acre
address= P.O. Box 23689
city= Doha
country= Qatar
coor= coord|25|18|56|N|51|26|5|E|region:QA_type:edu|display=inline,title
affiliation= Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
type= Private
president= John J. DeGioia
dean= Dr. James Reardon-Anderson
undergrad= 140cite news |url= http://www.thehoya.com/node/16609 |title= Student Life Begins to Boom in SFS-Q's Infant Years |work= The Hoya |first= Elizabeth |last= Blazey |date= October 3, 2008 |accessdate= 2008-10-04]
faculty= 100
colors= Blue and Gray
nickname= Hoyas
sports= 3 club teams
website= [http://qatar.sfs.georgetown.edu/ qatar.sfs.georgetown.edu]
telephone= +974 492 7652

Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar, also known as SFS-Qatar, is an accredited university operated by the Georgetown University Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service in Doha, Qatar. The school was planned in 2002 and opened in 2005. It is part of the larger Education City development which houses five other American university satellite campuses. The school accepts around forty students each year, and as of 2008 has a total of about 140 students.

History

In 2005 the SFS joined four other U.S. universities in opening a campus in Education City. All costs for the development of this campus are paid for by the non-profit Qatar Foundation. The requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service degree are the same as those of the Washington campus. Classes started in August 2005 with 25 students. By August 2007, the student body grew to 110 students, and by 2008 to 140.

Georgetown University began studying the feasibility of opening a campus of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service in Qatar in October 2002, when the Qatar Foundation, which is funding the entire enterprise, first proposed the idea. In consultation with government officials, Washington-based embassies from nations of the region, academic institutions in the region, business leaders, Catholic and Jesuit leaders, and other officials, Georgetown evaluated this opportunity to ensure that it built appropriately on its international presence and academic excellence and is consistent with the Catholic-Jesuit identity of the University.

Academics

Currently, students at SFS-Qatar major in International Politics, with the option to earn a certificate American Studies. Other majors are to be introduced in the coming years. The International Politics major consists of a "core curriculum" coupled with major courses. During the first two years of classes, students focus on the "core curriculum" consisting of courses in history, theology, philosophy, and economics. During the last 2 years of classes, students take "major classes" that focus on topics such as International Law, Human Rights, International Security, etc.

Students also have the opportunity to obtain a certificate in American Studies by taking a variety of classes focused on American history, culture, and government. The school is also associated with the Center for International and Regional Studies.

For the Class of 2012, SFS-Qatar accepted 41 students out of the 2,813 total early and regular applicants, hitting a Middle Eastern University record-low acceptance rate at 1.17%.Fact|date=October 2008

Faculty list

There are thirty-two faculty dedicated to Georgetown University, though because of sharing arrangements with other Universities at Education City, over one-hundred faculty teach at the school. This include fourteen new faculty in 2008. [cite web |url= http://qatar.sfs.georgetown.edu/58208.html |title= Four professors from the Georgetown University’s Washington Campus Join SFS-Qatar |work= Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar |date= September 10, 2008 |first= Charles |last= Nailen |accessdate= 2008-10-04]
* Akintunde Akinade
* Abbas Al-Tonsi
* Alexis Antoniades
* Kai-Henrik Barth
* Aspen Brinton
* Adhip Chaudhuri
* John T. Crist
* Amira El Zein
* Mark Farha
* Brendan Hill
* Mehran Kamrava
* Haifaa Khalafallah
* Jeremy Koons
* Patrick Laude
* Patrick Meadows
* Yehia Mohamed
* Jo Ann Moran Cruz
* Amy Nestor
* Ibrahim Oweiss
* Aude-Marie Pantaleon
* Victoria Pedrick
* James Reardon-Anderson
* Kate Sampsell-Willmann
* Ganesh Seshan
* Amira Sonbol
* Daniel C. Stoll
* Matthew Tinkcom
* Gary Wasserman
* Daniel Westbrook
* Robert G. Wirsing
* Mohamed Zayani
* Elizabeth Zelensky [cite web |url= http://qatar.sfs.georgetown.edu/academics/faculty/ |title= SFS-Qatar Faculty 2008-2009 |year= 2008 |work= Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar |accessdate= 2008-10-04]

Campus

The school shares the Education City facilities, including the Liberal Arts and Science (LAS) Building and dormitories. A new convert|40000|sqft|m2|adj=on building is currently being designed to house the SFS-Qatar program exclusively. The facility is being designed by renowned architect Ricardo Legorreta of Mexico City. [cite web |url= http://www.legorretalegorreta.com/lego_new/english/proyectos_detalle.php?id=139 |title= School of Foreign Service |work= Legoretta & Legoretta |date= 2008 |accessdate= 2008-04-29] This building is expected to break ground in November 2008 and be completed in 2010.

tudent life

Seeking well-rounded individuals whom strive for education and knowledge, Georgetown's student body represents twenty-six different countries and four continents.cite web |url= http://www3.georgetown.edu/sfs/qatar/admissions/faq |title= Admissions FAQ |work= School of Foreign Service in Qatar |date= 2007 |accessdate= 2007-09-29] A total of twelve student groups exist on the school's campus.

Student activities include Georgetown University Student Association-Qatar (GUSA-Q, the student government), the Campus Activities Council, the South Asian Society, the Photography and Media Club, and the Hoya English Language Program. [cite web |url= http://www3.georgetown.edu/sfs/qatar/services/Studentorgs |title= Student Organizations |work= School of Foreign Service in Qatar |date= 2007 |accessdate= 2007-09-29] The International Relations Club, the oldest club on the campus, hosts the largest high-school Model United Nations conference in the Middle East annually. The "DoHoya" is the school newspaper, and is not related to "The Hoya" of the main campus. The Doha Lecture Fund has brought regional leaders to speak at the campus, including President of Israel Shimon Peres. The Hoya Hope Club was founded by Fay Ahmed Ghanim Al-Romaihi in 2008 as the school's only community service organization. Clubs sports include cricket, football (soccer), and women's basketball. [cite web |url= http://www3.georgetown.edu/sfs/qatar/services/athletics |title= Athletics |work= School of Foreign Service in Qatar |date= 2007 |accessdate= 2007-09-29] Various clubs are also in planning stages, including a Grilling Society, a Yearbook Committee, Hoya Green, and the Blue and Gray Theatre Troupe.

Notes

External links

* [http://www3.georgetown.edu/sfs/qatar Official website]
* [http://www.qf.edu.qa/output/page301.asp Education City website]


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