International Relations Program
Dates
- Existence: 1977
Biography
Abstract:
The Tufts Program in International Relations was created in 1977 with the expressed purpose of preparing undergraduates for the rigors of graduate school in international affairs. In that inaugural year under its first director, Professor John S. Gibson of the Political Science Department, the program enrolled twenty-seven students. In 2010, the Program in International Relations has over six hundred declared majors and a national reputation.
The Tufts Program in International Relations was created in 1977 with the expressed purpose of preparing undergraduates for the rigors of graduate school in international affairs. In that inaugural year under its first director, Professor John S. Gibson of the Political Science Department, the program enrolled twenty-seven students. In 2010, the Program in International Relations has over six hundred declared majors and a national reputation.
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
International Relations, News and Views
This collection contains issues of International Relations, News and Views. It is the newsletter of the Tufts Program in International Relations. It features articles about IR community events, student and faculty research, and the professional paths of IR alumni. Published quarterly; series may contain 3 or 4 issues per academic year.
Program in International Relations Records
This collection contains annual reports and event programs created by the Tufts University Program in International Relations.