International Studies and Global Affairs
The St. Mary’s Department of International Studies and Global Affairs is committed to cultivating informed and responsible leaders in the global community.
Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach to global security and human development, the Master of Arts in International Relations and the Bachelor of Arts in International and Global Studies provide students with a comprehensive framework for studying and engaging international issues and the global common good.
Our master’s and bachelor’s programs also foster specialization in critical areas. Graduate students will concentrate their studies in Security Policy or Sustainable Development and Conflict Transformation, while undergraduate students can opt to select the Political and Cultural Affairs track, Economic and Trade Affairs track, or Latin American Studies track.
Academic Programs in the Department of International Studies and Global Affairs
Faculty in the Department of International Studies and Global Affairs
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Kathleen M. Gallagher, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Graduate International Relations
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Jalal Nejad, Ph.D.
Adjunct Professor of Graduate International Relations
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Michael J. Sullivan, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Graduate International Relations
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Aaron Tyler, Ph.D.
Professor of International Relations
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Michael Malone, J.D.
Adjunct Professor of Graduate International Relations
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Steven Zaveloff
Adjunct Professor of Graduate International Relations
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Daniel Njoroge Karanja, Ph.D., D.Min.
Adjunct Professor
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Claudia Donoso, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Graduate International Relations
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Aaron Moreno, Ph.D.
Chair of the Department of International Studies and Global Affairs
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Ian O. Smith, Ph.D.
Adjunct Instructor