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School of Global Affairs and Public Policy

The School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) prepares its graduates to take the lead in shaping the future of their nations and the world at large, with a strong belief in the interaction of international and public affairs, an unwavering commitment to ethics and the rule of law, and a recognition of the unique role that the media play in shaping public policy.

GAPP consists of three academic departments in law, public policy and administration, and journalism and mass communication, in addition to five research centers including the Center for Migration and Refugee Studies (CMRS), the Cynthia Nelson Institute for Gender and Women Studies (IGWS), the Kamal Adham Center for Television and Digital Journalism, Middle East Studies Program (MESC)Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Alsaud Center for American Studies and Research, and the Executive Education unit. All these programs offer students unique opportunities to develop a comprehensive overview of the strategic issues that are of great concern to world citizens today.



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School of GAPP Joint Conference with Peking University



The China and Egypt: Global Relations and Development Path conference, jointly organized by the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy and Peking University, was the first step to establish a valuable platform to discuss global relations between both countries.

The one-day conference was held at Cairo Marriott Hotel on Saturday, April 15, 2014.
  Upcoming Events

"Social Accountability: A New Tool for Fighting Corruption"

The School of Global Affairs and Public Policy in cooperation with Affiliated Network for Social Accountability in the Arab World, CARE International and Egyptian Junior Business Association

Speakers:
- Amr Lashin, director, Governance and Civic Engagement Program, CARE International, Egypt
- Khaled Abdel Halim, assistant professor of public policy and administration, The American University in Cairo
- Qusay Salama, board member, Egyptian Junior Business Association


March 25, 2014
3 - 5 pm
Moataz Al Alfi Hall • AUC New Cairo





“We live in a world of vast opportunities,stark contradictions and grave challenges. In this light, passivism and apathy are not options or choices that we can afford or condone. Nor can the world community respond appropriately if it does not empower itself with inclusive multidisciplinary thinking, tolerance for others and a global outlook to the policy issues it faces"
Ambassador Nabil Fahmy
Dean, School of Global Affairs 
and Public Policy 








 

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