UGA School of Public & International Affairs
Inaugurated in 2001 as the University of Georgia’s fourteenth college, the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) was formed from the existing Department of Political Science in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. Emerging at a critical time in US history, SPIA’s existence since 2001 has coincided with public policy challenges and threats to democratic governance. Now, more than ever, the nation and the world require scholars and students to focus their attention on the pressing policy and governance issues of the day.
SPIA prepares undergraduate and graduate students for good citizenship and careers in public life and trains future generations of teachers and scholars in the fields of international affairs, political science, and public administration and policy.
Victoria Bowman - MPA '23
Dorian Philpot - MPA '25
Aislinn Beak - MPA '25
Benjamin Brunjes - MPA '12
Madeline Oliff - MPA '25
Zarina Jones - MIP '25
Vaneza Desrosier - MIP '25
Nathaniel Carr - MIP '25
Micheal Math - MIP '25
Kristen Budsberg - MIP '25
Kaley Walker - MIP '25
Joshua Friedman - MIP '25
Genesis Ivey - MIP '26
Danielle Vella - MIP '25
2025 SPIA Energy Update
2024 UGA Energy Update
2025 Getzen Lecture on Government Accountability
A Conversation with Former Governors
11/25/24 - Careers in Intelligence
Constitution Day 2024
Discussion Honoring the Life & Legacy of Thomas P. Lauth
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UGA Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs
Working with Non-Profits
2024 Getzen Lecture on Government Accountability
SPIA's Alumni Network
SPIA Undergraduate Research Colloquium (URC)
Richard B. Russell Security Leadership Program (SLP)
UGA Master of International Policy (MIP)
UGA Center for International Trade and Security (CITS)