Georgia Tech’s International Affairs BS pairs traditional diplomatic studies with the Institute’s tech heft. Students mine social-media big data to predict election disinformation, model nuclear-deterrence games, and prototype humanitarian drones in the Global Research and Internship Program. Washington, D.C. semester placements embed undergrads in cybersecurity think tanks and Senate science committees, while electives in AI ethics and climate security frame next-gen grand strategy.
Open-source intelligence dashboard tracking Arctic shipping militarization
Cyber-wargaming simulation assessing 5G infrastructure sabotage
Policy memo on AI-enabled diplomacy for crisis mediation
Drone-delivered medical-aid feasibility study for UN peacekeeping bases
Climate-migration early-warning system using remote-sensing data
Comparative analysis of space-weapon norms development
Sentiment mining of parliamentary debates on data-privacy laws
Game-theoretic model of vaccine diplomacy in pandemics
Blockchain tool for verifying cease-fire compliance in conflict zones
Interactive VR training for humanitarian-corridor negotiation
Impact of quantum-encryption on international arms agreements
Database of satellite imagery documenting illegal fishing in EEZs
Scenario analysis of rare-earth mineral embargoes on green tech
Data-driven aid-allocation optimizer for post-disaster logistics
Multilingual chatbot educating refugees on legal rights
Integrate tech and policy to navigate complex global challenges.
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