From: International Organization/UN Studies Specialization
Date: August 17, 2023
Subject: Fall 2023 Cancellation: Governance, Management & Reform in the UN System



Unfortunately, Professor Marc Jacquand is unable to teach the IO/UNS core course "Governance, Management and Reform in the UN System" (INAF U8560) in the fall of 2023.

He is scheduled to offer the course in the Spring. 

Thus, there won't be any core IO/UNS course offered this semester and specializers will be able to choose between two required courses in the Spring, namely, "Governance, Management and Reform in UN System" by Professor Marc Jacquand and "UN and Globalization" by Professor Daniel Naujoks.

Electives that count toward both IO & UN Focus Area

INAF U6151 Children & Armed Conflict (3 credits)

INAF U6482 Humanitarian Advocacy: Ethics, Methods, and Impact (3 credits)

INAF U6574 Evaluation in the UN System (3 credits)

INAF U6114  Private Sector-Devlp Outcomes (3 credits)

INAF U6173  Migration & Human Develop  (3 credits)

INAF U6359  Global Economic Governanc  (3 credits)

INAF U6394  Writing About War  (3 credits)

INAF U6450  Conflict in the 21st Century (3 credits)

INAF U6490  Intl Hum Law & Intl Crim  (3 credits)

INAF U6751  International Human Right  (3 credits)

INAF U6768 Forced Displacement: Refugees, IDPs, and Others in a changing normative and political world (3 credits)

INAF U6802  International Law  (3 credits)

INAF U8537  Climate Change Pol & Dipl  (3 credits)

INAF U8690  Managing Humanitarian Emergencies (3 credits)

PUAF U6801  Negotiation & Conflict Resolution (3 credits)

PUAF U8349  Intrsectn-Race & Power in IR (3 credits)

INAF U6348  Engaging NonState Armed Groups (1.5 credits)


Electives that only count toward the IO Focus Area

REGN U8090  The Transatlantic Economy  (3 credits)
 

If you found a course that you think should be recognized but is on this list, please send the information (ideally with the syllabus) to IO/UNS director, Professor Daniel Naujoks. For dual degree students, we can also recognize up to one course from your first year of the dual degree program, if you send the syllabus to Professor Naujoks.