Diplomacy and International Relations
From health to economics to politics, our most pressing global challenges transcend national boundaries. They require collaboration. No one nation — or people — can thrive alone.
By studying international relations and diplomacy, you'll learn how to understand and influence the complicated, interconnected world we share. You'll be prepared for an internationally focused career in fields such as:
- government service
- journalism and media
- international economics and development
- law
- intelligence and security
- UN and international organizations
- research, public interest groups and think tanks
BY THE NUMBERS
- 25 Countries Represented
- 17 Full-time Faculty
- 4 Research Centers
- 600+ Internship Partners
The Art of Diplomacy
Seton Hall’s School of Diplomacy is a laboratory of learning and action, committed to the professional development of a diverse, service-driven student community.

The awards we've won are great, and they reflect the hard work of our members. But Seton Hall's Model United Nations is really about developing character and diplomacy skills that are applicable to real life. It enhances research and public speaking abilities while building the confidence needed to assert ideas.
Sean ZimmermanFormer Seton Hall United Nations Association President and Training Coordinator
Curriculum
At the School of Diplomacy and International Relations, we offer courses in Washington, D.C., at the United Nations, and on our suburban New Jersey campus — just 14 miles from New York City. You'll have the opportunity to not just study — but actually practice -diplomacy and international relations.
Before graduation, you'll master a foreign language — with advanced proficiency — and complete at least one professional internship. In a given semester, you might study public international law, learn about sustainable development or conduct research for an international study seminar in Ethiopia.
In all your courses, your classroom discussions will be enriched — by our diverse student body, by interactions with visiting international leaders and by real-world, practical perspectives from our distinguished faculty.
Internships and Professional Development
Here are just a few of the internship opportunities our students have pursued recently.
Learn more about internships and career development at the School.
Faculty
Faculty at the School of Diplomacy are dedicated scholars and practitioners with diverse backgrounds. They bridge the gap between theory and practice - in the classroom and beyond.
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