M.S. in Environment & International Affairs

Build your global environmental analysis skills and leadership potential with a uniquely interdisciplinary degree integrating environmental science and international affairs

About the Program

Applications for the Fall 2026 session are now open.

It’s not too late to apply to MS-EIA and prepare to tackle environmental challenges through a global, interdisciplinary lens

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Georgetown University’s Master of Science in Environment & International Affairs (MS-EIA) is designed for ambitious students seeking to combine interdisciplinary expertise, practical skills and access to influential institutions in the nation’s capital. Whether you aspire to shape global environmental policy, promote transnational collaboration or secure a rewarding position in the dynamic fields of environmental studies and international affairs, our program offers a unique approach to help you stand out in a competitive and growing field. Based on Georgetown’s historic Washington, DC, campus, the program harnesses the university’s academic strengths, resources, ethical framework and strategic DC location to help you serve the common good.

Georgetown University ranked first in the world for its international relations master’s and undergraduate programs, according to 2024 rankings released by Foreign Policy magazine.

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Interdisciplinary approach

of international relations and environmental sciences

Flexible and rigorous

with 3 in-demand concentrations to support your career goals

Expert Georgetown faculty

weave together science and policy issues into the curriculum

Hands-on experience

and practical learning opportunities

Comprehensive skill building

including data analysis, GIS, and applied research methods

Access to DC and global networks

where environmental policy decisions are made

3 Interdisciplinary Concentrations
for a Sustainable Future

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Secure a meaningful career with a positive impact on people and the planet through this flexible yet rigorous interdisciplinary degree from Georgetown University.

An interdisciplinary environmental policy masters with expert faculty

This one-year program will equip you with an international, interdisciplinary skillset to help you translate science into policy and action in your career. That’s because this program is led by Georgetown faculty—leaders in the field—who weave together environmental sciences and international affairs into this pioneering degree

MS-EIA News

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Dispatch From Cop 30

A delegation of students from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service (SFS) recently had the opportunity to attend the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, where world leaders, policy practitioners and climate experts convened to tackle the challenges posed by climate change. Amineh Najam-ud-din (MS-EIA’26) was selected to attend this year’s CoP on behalf of the M.S.-Environment & International Affairs (MS-EIA) program, the School of Foreign Service, and the Earth Commons.

February 13, 2026

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The M.S. in Environment & International Affairs Program Welcomes its Second Cohort

This fall, Georgetown’s Environment & International Affairs (MS-EIA) program proudly welcomed its new 2025-2026 cohort. In an era of global environmental crisis, the MS-EIA cohort stands ready…

November 6, 2025

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Three Questions about AI and Climate Change Research

With artificial intelligence (AI) doing everything from writing computer code to creating on-demand recipes based on what’s in your kitchen, it’s tempting to wonder if this technology could solve the biggest problem of all: the existential threat posed by climate change and a warming planet. Joanna Lewis, Provost’s Distinguished Associate Professor of Energy and Environment and director of the Science, Technology and International Affairs Program (STIA) at SFS, recently wrote an open-access article in Springer Nature titled “Climate change and artificial intelligence: assessing the global research landscape” in which she attempts to gauge the extent to which AI is being put to use in this area.

January 30, 2025

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