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Schiller International University and the Academy of Diplomacy

Schiller International University and the Academy of Diplomacy have recently joined forces to promote an enriched learning experience for students pursuing International Relations and Diplomacy. This collaboration aims to provide students with a wide range of opportunities and resources to prepare them for significant roles in the international arena.

Expanding Learning Opportunities:

The agreement between Schiller International University and the Academy of Diplomacy opens up possibilities for students to attend workshops and master lectures facilitated by distinguished professionals and experts in the field of diplomacy. By participating in these activities, students will gain a deeper understanding of current challenges and trends in international relations, enabling them to navigate the complexities of the global landscape more effectively.

 Carmen Alba, Director of the Madrid campus, expressed her enthusiasm for this partnership, stating, "We are delighted to partner with the Academy of Diplomacy. This alliance offers our students a unique opportunity to expand their knowledge and understanding of international affairs while benefiting from the expertise of accomplished professionals in the field of diplomacy." The involvement of Santiago Velo de Antelo, an alumnus of Schiller International University, as the Chairman of the Academy of Diplomacy, adds an extra layer of interest and significance to this collaboration.

A Commitment to Comprehensive Education:

Schiller International University is dedicated to providing its students with a comprehensive and high-quality education. This collaboration with the Academy of Diplomacy reinforces their commitment to students' academic and professional growth. The partnership not only offers access to invaluable learning opportunities but also fosters personal connections with professionals and diplomats who have extensive experience in the field. Such interactions play a vital role in shaping students' understanding of global affairs and equipping them for impactful careers in international relations and diplomacy.

Santiago Velo de Antelo, Executive President of the Academy of Diplomacy, expressed his thoughts on the collaboration, stating, "Collaborating with Schiller International University will allow the Academy of Diplomacy to strengthen its connections with future professionals in the field of International Relations and Diplomacy, as well as with the university itself, which holds significant academic value." This partnership represents a mutually beneficial relationship that brings together academia and the professional sphere.

Collaboration Projects

Through collaboration with the Academy of Diplomacy, Schiller International University recently organized a global #IRDTalks event titled "A Glimpse to the State of Israel in its 75th Anniversary." This event featured Santiago Velo de Antelo. Santiago Velo de Antelo and Antonio Millán Campuzano, Deputy Chief of Mission at the Spanish Embassy in Israel. They discussed Israel's geopolitical position, its journey over the past 25 years, and its intricate relationship with the region and the global community. The talk explored the challenges and opportunities faced by Israel, particularly in the pursuit of peace amidst the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

This engagement highlights Schiller International University's commitment to facilitating meaningful discussions and providing students with valuable insights into pressing global issues.

Engaging students through Collaboration

 The collaboration between Schiller International University and the Academy of Diplomacy represents an exciting step forward in promoting enhanced learning experiences for students pursuing International Relations and Diplomacy. With this collaboration and recent engaging events, Schiller International University continues to empower students with valuable experiences and perspectives for their future careers in international relations and diplomacy.

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