Center for Global Affairs
The @nyusps Center for Global Affairs prepares global citizens to create positive change through rigorous academic programs & public events.
Build experiences that shape your future π
Through the CGA Fellows Program, students gain valuable professional experience, explore evolving career interests, and engage with a community that encourages collaboration and growth.
For Laura Oleson, the program has been an opportunity to refine her career goals and gain new perspectives on the work she hopes to pursue in the future. Through mentorship, collaboration, and hands-on experiences, sheβs continued to grow both personally and professionally while preparing for a career in global affairs.
Learn how the CGA Fellows Program helps students strengthen their professional skills, build meaningful connections, and prepare for the opportunities ahead.
πClick the link in bio to learn more about Laura's experience
πClick the link in bio to learn more about the CGA Fellows Program
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Prepare for your future career π
Through the CGA Fellows Program, students gain real-world experience, strengthen their professional networks, and explore opportunities that support their long-term career goals.
For Marala Baijal, the program has helped bridge the gap between academics and the professional world. By learning how to manage competing priorities, collaborate with others, and navigate new challenges, sheβs building a strong foundation for her future career.
Learn how the CGA Fellows Program helps students prepare for meaningful careers through mentorship, professional development, and hands-on experience.
πClick the link in bio to learn more about Marala's experience
πClick the link in bio to learn more about the CGA Fellows Program
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Summer 2026 is open for registration!
In Foundations of Transnational Security, students examine the complex forces shaping global stability in an increasingly interconnected world. The course considers how policymakers, institutions, and international actors navigate cross-border challenges that extend beyond conventional military conflict, helping students better understand the evolving landscape of global security.
Take this course individually or as part of the Professional Certificate in Global Affairs program.
Foundations of Transnational Security will run on Mondays, June 8 through July 13th, from 6pm to 9pm.
This course is starting soon! Register through the link in bio, or by calling 212-998-7200.
Ready to take your ideas further? π
Through the CGA Fellows Program, students pursue their research alongside a supportive network of peers and dedicated faculty who are invested in their growth.
In this video, Kalme Moncavo discusses her Fellows project exploring the energy grid in her home country of Brazil, with a focus on making information about utility structures more accessible to the public in order to promote transparency and identify opportunities for improvement.
Learn how the CGA Fellows Program assists students in building meaningful connections, developing their ideas, and advancing their academic and professional goals.
πClick the link in bio to learn more about Kalme's experience
πClick the link in bio to learn more about the CGA Fellows Program
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Less than 24 hours until the celebration at Yankee Stadium!! ππππ

ποΈ To close out the semester, Masterβs students in Dr. Altierβs Transnational Terrorism course took a tour of the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. It was a somber but fitting way to cap off the semester, thinking about how terrorism has evolved since those attacks and the significant impact that those attacks had not only on New York City, but on US foreign policy and domestic counterterrorism policy.
π A big thank you to the NYU Office of the Provost Student Activities Grant, which made this visit possible.

ποΈ To close out the semester, Masterβs students in Dr. Altierβs Transnational Terrorism course took a tour of the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. It was a somber but fitting way to cap off the semester, thinking about how terrorism has evolved since those attacks and the significant impact that those attacks had not only on New York City, but on US foreign policy and domestic counterterrorism policy.
π A big thank you to the NYU Office of the Provost Student Activities Grant, which made this visit possible.

ποΈ To close out the semester, Masterβs students in Dr. Altierβs Transnational Terrorism course took a tour of the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. It was a somber but fitting way to cap off the semester, thinking about how terrorism has evolved since those attacks and the significant impact that those attacks had not only on New York City, but on US foreign policy and domestic counterterrorism policy.
π A big thank you to the NYU Office of the Provost Student Activities Grant, which made this visit possible.

πβ¨ Last weekβs CGA Showcase was the perfect kickoff to this week's Graduation activities! We gathered to celebrate our MSGA and MSGSCC graduates and to honor a true visionary: our founder, former Divisional Dean Vera Jelinek.
The evening featured a faculty panel on the "Lessons of History," which asked: Can we learn from history, or are "lessons learned" merely lessons waiting to be forgotten?
The stars of the night, however, were our students. From Consulting Practicums to thesis and capstone research, the poster session showed that the next generation of global leaders is ready to turn theory into action.
To the Class of 2026: Youβve done the work. Now, itβs time to celebrate. See you at Graduation and Convocation! π₯ π

πβ¨ Last weekβs CGA Showcase was the perfect kickoff to this week's Graduation activities! We gathered to celebrate our MSGA and MSGSCC graduates and to honor a true visionary: our founder, former Divisional Dean Vera Jelinek.
The evening featured a faculty panel on the "Lessons of History," which asked: Can we learn from history, or are "lessons learned" merely lessons waiting to be forgotten?
The stars of the night, however, were our students. From Consulting Practicums to thesis and capstone research, the poster session showed that the next generation of global leaders is ready to turn theory into action.
To the Class of 2026: Youβve done the work. Now, itβs time to celebrate. See you at Graduation and Convocation! π₯ π

πβ¨ Last weekβs CGA Showcase was the perfect kickoff to this week's Graduation activities! We gathered to celebrate our MSGA and MSGSCC graduates and to honor a true visionary: our founder, former Divisional Dean Vera Jelinek.
The evening featured a faculty panel on the "Lessons of History," which asked: Can we learn from history, or are "lessons learned" merely lessons waiting to be forgotten?
The stars of the night, however, were our students. From Consulting Practicums to thesis and capstone research, the poster session showed that the next generation of global leaders is ready to turn theory into action.
To the Class of 2026: Youβve done the work. Now, itβs time to celebrate. See you at Graduation and Convocation! π₯ π

πβ¨ Last weekβs CGA Showcase was the perfect kickoff to this week's Graduation activities! We gathered to celebrate our MSGA and MSGSCC graduates and to honor a true visionary: our founder, former Divisional Dean Vera Jelinek.
The evening featured a faculty panel on the "Lessons of History," which asked: Can we learn from history, or are "lessons learned" merely lessons waiting to be forgotten?
The stars of the night, however, were our students. From Consulting Practicums to thesis and capstone research, the poster session showed that the next generation of global leaders is ready to turn theory into action.
To the Class of 2026: Youβve done the work. Now, itβs time to celebrate. See you at Graduation and Convocation! π₯ π
πβ¨ Last weekβs CGA Showcase was the perfect kickoff to this week's Graduation activities! We gathered to celebrate our MSGA and MSGSCC graduates and to honor a true visionary: our founder, former Divisional Dean Vera Jelinek.
The evening featured a faculty panel on the "Lessons of History," which asked: Can we learn from history, or are "lessons learned" merely lessons waiting to be forgotten?
The stars of the night, however, were our students. From Consulting Practicums to thesis and capstone research, the poster session showed that the next generation of global leaders is ready to turn theory into action.
To the Class of 2026: Youβve done the work. Now, itβs time to celebrate. See you at Graduation and Convocation! π₯ π

πβ¨ Last weekβs CGA Showcase was the perfect kickoff to this week's Graduation activities! We gathered to celebrate our MSGA and MSGSCC graduates and to honor a true visionary: our founder, former Divisional Dean Vera Jelinek.
The evening featured a faculty panel on the "Lessons of History," which asked: Can we learn from history, or are "lessons learned" merely lessons waiting to be forgotten?
The stars of the night, however, were our students. From Consulting Practicums to thesis and capstone research, the poster session showed that the next generation of global leaders is ready to turn theory into action.
To the Class of 2026: Youβve done the work. Now, itβs time to celebrate. See you at Graduation and Convocation! π₯ π

πβ¨ Last weekβs CGA Showcase was the perfect kickoff to this week's Graduation activities! We gathered to celebrate our MSGA and MSGSCC graduates and to honor a true visionary: our founder, former Divisional Dean Vera Jelinek.
The evening featured a faculty panel on the "Lessons of History," which asked: Can we learn from history, or are "lessons learned" merely lessons waiting to be forgotten?
The stars of the night, however, were our students. From Consulting Practicums to thesis and capstone research, the poster session showed that the next generation of global leaders is ready to turn theory into action.
To the Class of 2026: Youβve done the work. Now, itβs time to celebrate. See you at Graduation and Convocation! π₯ π

πβ¨ Last weekβs CGA Showcase was the perfect kickoff to this week's Graduation activities! We gathered to celebrate our MSGA and MSGSCC graduates and to honor a true visionary: our founder, former Divisional Dean Vera Jelinek.
The evening featured a faculty panel on the "Lessons of History," which asked: Can we learn from history, or are "lessons learned" merely lessons waiting to be forgotten?
The stars of the night, however, were our students. From Consulting Practicums to thesis and capstone research, the poster session showed that the next generation of global leaders is ready to turn theory into action.
To the Class of 2026: Youβve done the work. Now, itβs time to celebrate. See you at Graduation and Convocation! π₯ π

πβ¨ Last weekβs CGA Showcase was the perfect kickoff to this week's Graduation activities! We gathered to celebrate our MSGA and MSGSCC graduates and to honor a true visionary: our founder, former Divisional Dean Vera Jelinek.
The evening featured a faculty panel on the "Lessons of History," which asked: Can we learn from history, or are "lessons learned" merely lessons waiting to be forgotten?
The stars of the night, however, were our students. From Consulting Practicums to thesis and capstone research, the poster session showed that the next generation of global leaders is ready to turn theory into action.
To the Class of 2026: Youβve done the work. Now, itβs time to celebrate. See you at Graduation and Convocation! π₯ π

Summer & Fall 2026 semesters are open for registration!
In AI Readiness, students develop the skills needed to understand and apply artificial intelligence in professional settings, with a focus on translating concepts into practical, real-world use. The course explores how AI is transforming workflows, decision-making, and organizational strategy across industries, helping students build confidence in navigating an increasingly AI-driven landscape.
This is a one-day in-person intensive course.
AI Readiness: Strategic Skills for Professionals will run on Friday, June 12, from 9am to 5pm, and will be offered again on Friday, December 4th.
Reskill or upskill with AI! Register through the link in bio, or by calling 212-998-7200.

π Recap: Artificial General Intelligence and the Power Requirements of Next Generation AI
We just wrapped up an insightful morning at the NYU School of Professional Studies, where industry leaders, grid operators, and NYU-associated specialists gathered to discuss Artificial General Intelligence and energy infrastructure.
The transition toward AGI brings immense computational demands. To sustain these next-generation AI workloads, we face an unprecedented capacity crunch and must rethink our approach to 24/7 data services.
Event Highlights
Led by Amy Jaffe, Director of the Global Energy, Climate and Sustainability Lab.
Opening Remarks: Joshua Pang (Apollo) and Smita Samanta (Founder, Artificial Minds) outlined the computational requirements driving the future of AI.
Global Grid Insights: Ben Hertz-Shargel (Wood Mackenzie Consultants) explored the power demands of next-generation infrastructure.
Solution Innovation Panel: Apoorv Bhargava(Weavegrid) and Swasti Jain (Emerald AI) discussed collaborative solutions to grid capacity and data services.
Infrastructure & Policy Panel: Kevin Lanahan (NY-ISO) and Karsten Bardeaddressed the collaboration needed between data centers and power providers.
Thank you to all our expert panelists and attendees for an engaging, forward-looking discussion!
#ArtificialIntelligence #AGI #DataCenters #EnergyTransition

π Recap: Artificial General Intelligence and the Power Requirements of Next Generation AI
We just wrapped up an insightful morning at the NYU School of Professional Studies, where industry leaders, grid operators, and NYU-associated specialists gathered to discuss Artificial General Intelligence and energy infrastructure.
The transition toward AGI brings immense computational demands. To sustain these next-generation AI workloads, we face an unprecedented capacity crunch and must rethink our approach to 24/7 data services.
Event Highlights
Led by Amy Jaffe, Director of the Global Energy, Climate and Sustainability Lab.
Opening Remarks: Joshua Pang (Apollo) and Smita Samanta (Founder, Artificial Minds) outlined the computational requirements driving the future of AI.
Global Grid Insights: Ben Hertz-Shargel (Wood Mackenzie Consultants) explored the power demands of next-generation infrastructure.
Solution Innovation Panel: Apoorv Bhargava(Weavegrid) and Swasti Jain (Emerald AI) discussed collaborative solutions to grid capacity and data services.
Infrastructure & Policy Panel: Kevin Lanahan (NY-ISO) and Karsten Bardeaddressed the collaboration needed between data centers and power providers.
Thank you to all our expert panelists and attendees for an engaging, forward-looking discussion!
#ArtificialIntelligence #AGI #DataCenters #EnergyTransition

π Recap: Artificial General Intelligence and the Power Requirements of Next Generation AI
We just wrapped up an insightful morning at the NYU School of Professional Studies, where industry leaders, grid operators, and NYU-associated specialists gathered to discuss Artificial General Intelligence and energy infrastructure.
The transition toward AGI brings immense computational demands. To sustain these next-generation AI workloads, we face an unprecedented capacity crunch and must rethink our approach to 24/7 data services.
Event Highlights
Led by Amy Jaffe, Director of the Global Energy, Climate and Sustainability Lab.
Opening Remarks: Joshua Pang (Apollo) and Smita Samanta (Founder, Artificial Minds) outlined the computational requirements driving the future of AI.
Global Grid Insights: Ben Hertz-Shargel (Wood Mackenzie Consultants) explored the power demands of next-generation infrastructure.
Solution Innovation Panel: Apoorv Bhargava(Weavegrid) and Swasti Jain (Emerald AI) discussed collaborative solutions to grid capacity and data services.
Infrastructure & Policy Panel: Kevin Lanahan (NY-ISO) and Karsten Bardeaddressed the collaboration needed between data centers and power providers.
Thank you to all our expert panelists and attendees for an engaging, forward-looking discussion!
#ArtificialIntelligence #AGI #DataCenters #EnergyTransition

π Recap: Artificial General Intelligence and the Power Requirements of Next Generation AI
We just wrapped up an insightful morning at the NYU School of Professional Studies, where industry leaders, grid operators, and NYU-associated specialists gathered to discuss Artificial General Intelligence and energy infrastructure.
The transition toward AGI brings immense computational demands. To sustain these next-generation AI workloads, we face an unprecedented capacity crunch and must rethink our approach to 24/7 data services.
Event Highlights
Led by Amy Jaffe, Director of the Global Energy, Climate and Sustainability Lab.
Opening Remarks: Joshua Pang (Apollo) and Smita Samanta (Founder, Artificial Minds) outlined the computational requirements driving the future of AI.
Global Grid Insights: Ben Hertz-Shargel (Wood Mackenzie Consultants) explored the power demands of next-generation infrastructure.
Solution Innovation Panel: Apoorv Bhargava(Weavegrid) and Swasti Jain (Emerald AI) discussed collaborative solutions to grid capacity and data services.
Infrastructure & Policy Panel: Kevin Lanahan (NY-ISO) and Karsten Bardeaddressed the collaboration needed between data centers and power providers.
Thank you to all our expert panelists and attendees for an engaging, forward-looking discussion!
#ArtificialIntelligence #AGI #DataCenters #EnergyTransition

π Recap: Artificial General Intelligence and the Power Requirements of Next Generation AI
We just wrapped up an insightful morning at the NYU School of Professional Studies, where industry leaders, grid operators, and NYU-associated specialists gathered to discuss Artificial General Intelligence and energy infrastructure.
The transition toward AGI brings immense computational demands. To sustain these next-generation AI workloads, we face an unprecedented capacity crunch and must rethink our approach to 24/7 data services.
Event Highlights
Led by Amy Jaffe, Director of the Global Energy, Climate and Sustainability Lab.
Opening Remarks: Joshua Pang (Apollo) and Smita Samanta (Founder, Artificial Minds) outlined the computational requirements driving the future of AI.
Global Grid Insights: Ben Hertz-Shargel (Wood Mackenzie Consultants) explored the power demands of next-generation infrastructure.
Solution Innovation Panel: Apoorv Bhargava(Weavegrid) and Swasti Jain (Emerald AI) discussed collaborative solutions to grid capacity and data services.
Infrastructure & Policy Panel: Kevin Lanahan (NY-ISO) and Karsten Bardeaddressed the collaboration needed between data centers and power providers.
Thank you to all our expert panelists and attendees for an engaging, forward-looking discussion!
#ArtificialIntelligence #AGI #DataCenters #EnergyTransition

π Recap: Artificial General Intelligence and the Power Requirements of Next Generation AI
We just wrapped up an insightful morning at the NYU School of Professional Studies, where industry leaders, grid operators, and NYU-associated specialists gathered to discuss Artificial General Intelligence and energy infrastructure.
The transition toward AGI brings immense computational demands. To sustain these next-generation AI workloads, we face an unprecedented capacity crunch and must rethink our approach to 24/7 data services.
Event Highlights
Led by Amy Jaffe, Director of the Global Energy, Climate and Sustainability Lab.
Opening Remarks: Joshua Pang (Apollo) and Smita Samanta (Founder, Artificial Minds) outlined the computational requirements driving the future of AI.
Global Grid Insights: Ben Hertz-Shargel (Wood Mackenzie Consultants) explored the power demands of next-generation infrastructure.
Solution Innovation Panel: Apoorv Bhargava(Weavegrid) and Swasti Jain (Emerald AI) discussed collaborative solutions to grid capacity and data services.
Infrastructure & Policy Panel: Kevin Lanahan (NY-ISO) and Karsten Bardeaddressed the collaboration needed between data centers and power providers.
Thank you to all our expert panelists and attendees for an engaging, forward-looking discussion!
#ArtificialIntelligence #AGI #DataCenters #EnergyTransition

π Celebrate with the NYU SPS Class of 2026! π
Join us in congratulating this yearβs award recipients from the Center of Global Affairs.

π Celebrate with the NYU SPS Class of 2026! π
Join us in congratulating this yearβs award recipients from the Center of Global Affairs.

π Celebrate with the NYU SPS Class of 2026! π
Join us in congratulating this yearβs award recipients from the Center of Global Affairs.

π Celebrate with the NYU SPS Class of 2026! π
Join us in congratulating this yearβs award recipients from the Center of Global Affairs.

π Celebrate with the NYU SPS Class of 2026! π
Join us in congratulating this yearβs award recipients from the Center of Global Affairs.

π Celebrate with the NYU SPS Class of 2026! π
Join us in congratulating this yearβs award recipients from the Center of Global Affairs.

π Celebrate with the NYU SPS Class of 2026! π
Join us in congratulating this yearβs award recipients from the Center of Global Affairs.
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