Company Profile
Indiana University - Hamilton Lugar School of Global & International Studies
Company Overview
The Indiana University Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies takes a unique approach to global studies, fusing international affairs with applied area studies to understand people through their languages, cultures, histories, and societies. Our interdisciplinary programs equip students for real-world impact, fostering civil discourse and informing sound, policy-based solutions to global challenges.
With a legacy inspired by Representative Lee Hamilton and Senator Richard Lugar, the school is deeply connected to leaders in policy and foreign relations, offering students unparalleled opportunities to engage
with experts shaping global affairs.
The school offers four departments, 20+ area studies centers, institutes, and programs, including 3 Indiana University Language Flagship programs (Arabic, Chinese, and Russian), 5 Title VI National Resource Centers for area expertise, and 2 Title VI Language Resource Centers. Offering 34 unique undergraduate majors, minors, and certificates, 4 accelerated master's programs, and 50+ graduate student pathways. The school supports the instruction of over 70 languages.
Company History
The Indiana University Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies was formed in 2013, bringing together language and area studies that had been part of the university since nearly its beginning. In 2018, the school was named in honor of former Representative Lee H. Hamilton and former Senator Richard G. Lugar, two immensely accomplished Indiana statesmen and two of the nation’s most distinguished and influential voices in foreign policy.
Proud Hoosiers committed to pragmatic, nonpartisan solutions, Hamilton and Lugar exemplify the belief that the United States is more secure and prosperous and the world is a better place when we engage with it. The spirit of the School of Global and International Studies is rooted in this tradition.
Learn more at https://hls.indiana.edu/about/history.html
Benefits
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