NSF Project Enhanced with Data Analytics
For the second year in a row, the National Security Fellowship (NSF) at Seton Hall University partnered with FNA, a deep technology, AI, and machine learning firm.
For the second year in a row, the National Security Fellowship (NSF) at Seton Hall University partnered with FNA, a deep technology, AI, and machine learning firm.
When the President of the United States threw a big party and invited African leaders to the nation’s capital, I knew it would be a perfect opportunity to experience the world of diplomacy.
On May 19, 2023, the School of Diplomacy and International Relations celebrated 47 graduate students in their annual hooding and commencement ceremony.
The National Security Fellowship (NSF) team had the honor to meet with Ms. Ferial Govashiri, current Chief-of-Staff to the Co-CEO of Netflix, Ted Sarandos, and former Personal Aide to President Obama.
Diplomacy students from Seton Hall attended the UNA-USA Global Engagement in February of 2023.
The Seton Hall School of Diplomacy and Newark Global Studies High School recently expanded upon a 2020 partnership for the 2023-2024 school year.
On Tuesday, February 28th, the National Security Fellowship (NSF) Research Team spoke with Col. John Flynn, VP of Administration at MGM and former advisor to Vice President Biden.
Five members of the National Security Fellowship (NSF) had the opportunity to expand their experiential learning during the last weekend in February in Arizona State University’s Hackathon.
On March 9th, the National Security Fellowship team (NSF) met with Bryan Bonner, Esq., to hear his views on the contemporary challenges facing national security and gather insight from his career.
Ambassador Christopher P. Lu, Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations for UN Management and Reform, spoke to Seton Hall students on March 16th.
As a researcher in the DiploLab, a collaborative research space, Jasmine DeLeon has explored interests and career opportunities in international relations.
Cybersecurity operations impact an increasing number of systematic business processes. This 2-day course is designed to make cybersecurity available to professionals in corporate environments.
Two SHU Diplomacy grad students and one alum teamed up with students from NYU and Columbia to participate in the 8th annual Strategic Crisis Negotiations Exercise dealing with Cyprus.
Hamzah Khan's internship with the Council on American Islamic Relations-NJ Chapter, deepened his understanding of how public policy impacts civil rights locally and internationally.