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Four Stanford Students to Travel to Istanbul, Turkey April 24, 2015 will mark the 100-year anniversary of the concerted Ottoman campaign that resulted in the deaths and exile of the vast majority of Ottoman Armenians. Stanford Global Studies (SGS)…
On Thursday night, the Faculty Senate approved a new minor in Global Studies. Interested students will be able to choose from several different areas of the world to study. According to Norman Naimark B.A.’66 M.A. ’68 Ph.D.‘72 , Professor of…

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How does a community college instructor begin to tackle a lack of global awareness exhibited by her students?  She spends an afternoon at Stanford with leading faculty and experts, as well as other community college faculty, to discuss issues…

Iran expert Abbas Milani says he is "cautiously optimistic" about an agreement that would eliminate Iran's ability to develop nuclear weapons and end economic...

Appeared in Stanford Report, March 5, 2015 Stanford Iran expert Abbas Milani says Iranian leadership is split over making a nuclear deal, while the United States may face stiff opposition from Congress before an end-of-March deadline for an outline…
Each year, Stanford faculty invites approximately 1,500 visiting scholars from around the world who are cutting edge researchers in their countries and outstanding experts in their field. The Office of International Affairs (OIA) has long valued the…