BREAKING: @ForeignPolicy asked 1,500 experts to name the best international relations master's programs in the world. Spoiler: @JohnsHopkins SAIS was at the top of their lists.
SAIS is proud to be ranked the #2 international relations master's program in the world. 🌎
Born in India to Burmese pro-democracy activists, May Soe Min experienced displacement before immigrating to the U.S. at age six. Today, as a Pickering Fellow at SAIA Europe, she is preparing for a career in the U.S. Foreign Service.
Read her story: https://t.co/KGOMjesqwy
The window for diplomacy is narrowing as tensions between the U.S. and Iran continue to rise.
👤 Laura Blumenfeld speaks to Sky News about the strategic calculations shaping what's next.
https://t.co/1G2946vZJN
In the latest 📥 In the News newsletter, SAIS faculty and experts weigh in on the future of North American trade, rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran, the diplomatic and military decisions shaping what's next, and more.
https://t.co/bZkDFR4V55
The current standoff between the United States and Iran is unlikely to last, as mounting economic pressures make the status quo difficult for either side to sustain.
👤 @vali_nasr discusses the limits of a prolonged conflict with @npr.
https://t.co/ZEsj83jXgt
“The world needs you now,” @wolfblitzer told the SAIS Class of 2026 during last week’s commencement ceremony in Washington, DC.
Congratulations to the more than 600 graduates who celebrated this milestone in Washington, DC. 🎓
Read more: https://t.co/MvavQNJaN8
#SAISGrad2026
Caps off to Class of 2026! 🎓
This week, we celebrate more than degrees. We celebrate years of research, resilience, service, and bold thinking from graduates prepared to lead across borders, industries, and communities. 🌍
Congratulations, graduates!
#SAISGrad2026
This week, in celebration of the class of 2026, Mr. Wolf Blitzer, distinguished journalist, CNN anchor, and member of the Class of 1972, will deliver the commencement address and receive an honorary degree, Johns Hopkins University's highest recognition.
https://t.co/NIDqS7IDFr
From Botswana to the U.S. Senate — and now SAIS Europe 🌍 Logan Bonn is building on experiences in global development and public service as he prepares for a future in diplomacy.
Read more of Logan’s story here: https://t.co/HF9kToO5h5
#SAIS#GlobalAffairs
Your next step in international affairs could start this summer. ☀️
Summer Programs at SAIS give you the opportunity to explore global issues like AI, security, foreign policy, and political risk through graduate-level courses led by expert faculty.
https://t.co/iWiYGgDMCR
AI could help accelerate nuclear energy development by streamlining regulation, improving safety analysis, and speeding up reactor construction.
👤 @AnnaE_Broughel explores how AI could help scale nuclear power infrastructure in Forbes.
https://t.co/lS7A2vmcKQ
In the latest 📥 In the News newsletter, SAIS faculty and experts weigh in on shifting alliances amid the Iran war, the stakes of U.S.–Iran negotiations, how AI could reshape the future of nuclear energy, and more.
https://t.co/MPjSVIfT7R
“There’s a real argument in Tehran — is he serious about a deal?”
👤 @vali_nasr on the trust challenges facing renewed U.S.–Iran negotiations.
https://t.co/6HbZH28LeB
Last month, SAIS Washington, D.C. welcomed hundreds of newly admitted students to its annual Open House.🌍
#SAISBound students spent the day engaging with the students, faculty, staff, and alumni that make SAIS a dynamic place to learn and grow. Here’s to a new chapter!
From public health research to diplomacy, Heeba’s journey has been shaped by purpose and global ambition.
As a Charles B. Rangel Graduate Fellow, she’s combining hands-on training and regional expertise to strengthen U.S.–MENA relations. 🌍 Read more: https://t.co/WbKYWU6yNL
This summer, sharpen your global perspective with courses on AI, national security, innovation, public policy, and international intervention.
In-person, virtual, and online options available!
Register now for the SAIS Summer Program: https://t.co/iWiYGgDMCR
What are you doing to become a leader the world needs?
The Master’s in Global Policy at @SAISHopkins is an executive-style program, preparing mid-career professionals to lead on today and tomorrow’s foreign policy challenges.
Learn more @ForeignPolicy: https://t.co/tYHv8CYh0j
Last month, Johns Hopkins SAIS welcomed 150+ alumni to Washington D.C. for Reunion Weekend.
With alumni from 10+ countries and 20 states, we were proud to honor milestone classes across SAIS DC, Europe & HNC.
Relive the highlights: https://t.co/qIUydLZPwW
#SAIS#Hopkins150
Iran has survived the war and, in some ways, strengthened its position—challenging early expectations of a quick U.S. victory.
👤 @vali_nasr speaks to @NPR about how the conflict may be reshaping Iran’s strategic leverage and regional influence.
https://t.co/5bPlqEeQQD
In the latest 📥 In the News newsletter, SAIS faculty and experts weigh in on fractures in U.S.–Europe relations, the power of political messaging in wartime, how Iran may be gaining strategic leverage and more.
https://t.co/XoyPcnIT7E
Trump’s use of social media once fueled his political rise, but it’s now shaping global perceptions in ways that may undermine his position.
👤 Narges Bajoghli speaks on how digital narratives and online satire influence discourse around the Iran war.
https://t.co/fKqNxYTzcU