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Summer Institute Applications
Wednesday May 1, 2013
Applications for the High School Summer Institute are now available!
Lecture: "Latin American Illicit Transnational Networks"
Monday April 1, 2013
Join us Monday, April 8, 2013 at 2:00PM in AHC3 Room 215 to hear our guest lecturer, Eduardo Salcedo-Albaran, speak on his research regarding the transnational nature of criminal groups in Latin America.
Graduate students: Summer 2013 Course Listings
Monday April 1, 2013
A list of courses for the summer are now available to students pursuing the Graduate Certificate in National Security.
Facilitators needed
Monday March 18, 2013
The Gordon Institute is looking for students to volunteer as facilitators for a half-day (8 am–1pm) International Relations simulation for Miami-Dade High Schools students on Tuesday, May 21, 2013.
Colloquium on Non-Traditional Security Issues
Wednesday February 20, 2013
Join us March 1,2013 at the MARC Pavilion for our Colloquium on Non-Traditional Security Issues at 9am!
Spring 2013 Student Honors Mentor Program
Monday January 7, 2013
Spring 2013 Student Honors Mentor Program http://uploads.fiu.edu/files/Pjbjdruni/SHMP_Spring_2013-Flyer.jpg
Student Research Paper Contest
Monday December 10, 2012
PINNS’ Student Research Paper Contest The Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies (IPPCS) is pleased to announce its Program in National Security Studies (PINNS) Student Research Paper Contest. The contest is open to any FIU student who has an interest in national security studies, which is defined as enabling the survival and safety of the nation-state through the use of diplomacy and political, economic and military power.
NEW COURSE! Intro to Structured Analytical Techniques
Monday November 26, 2012
NEW COURSE ISS 4364 INTRO TO STRUCTURED ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES SPRING 2013
FIU professors on Obamacare being upheld
Tuesday July 3, 2012
FIU professors Elizabeth Price Foley from the College of Law, Nicol Rae from the School of International and Public Affairs and Dr. Joe Greer from the College of Medicine weigh in from a legal, political and medical perspective. To read the full article and see the video
