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The John Jay School of Diplomacy and International Affairs was established as an independent academic unit within the Euclid Consortium and it is since 2008 under the direct supervision of EUCLID (Euclid University), an intergovernmental organization.

Euclid and the School are placed under the High Stewardship of H.E. Ambassador E. Touaboy (for the Euclid Consortium), H.E. Ambassador Banny De Brum (for EUCLID).

Its mission is to serve governmental staff (notably for EUCLID Participating States) and to prepare students for internships and careers in the field of international affairs and diplomacy.

A Unique Link to the Diplomatic Community


Because of its privileged relationship with EUCLID, the International Organization for Sustainable Development and on account of the positions held by our Faculty Members and High Stewards, the John Jay School of Diplomacy enjoys and maintains a unique link to the diplomatic community including many foreign Ministries of Foreign Affairs.

This relationship provides a continuous exchange of people and ideas between the School and various governments, especially developing and least-developed nations. This synergy provides an active link to the the diplomatic community, non-governmental organizations and global business.

Students are encouraged to interact with policymakers and practitioners, exposing them to ongoing opportunities to enhance professional growth and development.


Euclid Master of Diplomacy and International Affairs

Euclid Curriculum (Course list for the MDIA)

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