We are delighted to introduce a special series of training courses on American Studies initiated by IAIS Volunteers Club within the framework of our #FrontierTalks platform. This initiative aims to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the historical, political, and international dimensions of the United States, offering a nuanced perspective on its evolution, governance, and global influence.
Throughout the course, leading experts in the field will guide participants through key aspects of U.S. history, from the founding of the nation to its development into a global superpower. Special attention will be given to the country’s governmental system, the role of its presidents, the formation and execution of domestic and foreign policies, as well as the intricate mechanisms that shape its position in international affairs. The program will also explore critical contemporary issues, including the U.S. approach to global governance, economic leadership, and strategic alliances.
We are open to all who wish to deepen their knowledge — whether students eager to enhance their academic understanding, young scholars pursuing research in related fields, or professionals looking to engage in high-level discussions on U.S. affairs. By fostering a dynamic learning environment, this initiative encourages meaningful intellectual exchange, allowing participants to share insights and broaden their perspectives on one of the most influential nations in modern history.
Join us for this enlightening educational journey and gain valuable expertise in American Studies from renowned experts!
Date and time: February 22, 2:30 PM
Venue: IAIS Meetings Area