The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) is one of the world-famous and leading undergraduate schools, which is situated in the Washington D.C. This school is aimed on providing the educational programs in fields of national affairs, diplomacy, economics, and policy. SASIS is considered to be one of the parts of the John Hopkins University.

Its main campus is located on Massachusetts Avenue’s Embassy Row. There are three main campuses in three continents in the use of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies. Nitze School numbers near the 550 full-time students in Washington, 50 full-time students in Bologna, and nearly 100 students in Nanjing (China). The statistics shows that 60 percent of the students of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies are form the United States of America, 40 percents are the students from other 66 countries.

The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies offers courses in International Economics, Global Theory and History,  International Relations,  International Law, Conflict Management, Strategic Studies, International Development, International Policy,  Asian Studies, African Studies, Japan Studies, China Studies ,South Asia Studies, Middle East Studies, European Studies,   Russian and Eurasian Studies, American Foreign Policy, and Western Hemisphere Studies.

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