The Center for UN and Global Governance Studies, an institutional member of the Academic
Council on the United Nations System, was created in January 2014. Brian Muzás, Assistant
Professor at Seton Hall's School of Diplomacy and International Relations, serves
as director. The Center was founded with a number of distinct goals:
To serve as a mechanism for coordinating faculty and student research
Over the next five years, the center will develop research around a series of annual
themes, and invite speakers to campus to give public talks on those research themes.
In 2014-2015, we will be developing a research project on public opinion on the UN
system, both in the US and abroad.
To serve as a voice for outreach on United Nations scholarship
Academic research is more than peer reviewed articles and books. Public scholarship
needs to be more timely, more relevant, and more concise. Through our blog posts,
our twitter feed, and our growing research agenda, we will contribute to global discussions
that will both advance debate and redefine scholarship.
To serve as a site for programmatically strengthening the School of Diplomacy and
International Relations
Academia is more than just research. This center is an ideal vehicle to not only build
deeper engagement with school partners, but also to expand the range of experiences
and opportunities for our students.