Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies
The Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies (SGIS) prepares students for opportunities in any international field they choose, whether they plan to work in the public, private, or nonprofit sectors. The School has a dual focus that sets it apart. On the one hand, it teaches the languages and histories of strategically important regions of the world. IU has long been a leading university for studying the cultures of communities around the world, and SGIS seeks to maintain and build upon this proud tradition. At the same time, SGIS also examines crucial contemporary issues that transcend borders. Areas of focus include security, trade and development, global governance, and human rights. SGIS prioritizes a pragmatic, nonpartisan understanding of some of the most challenging issues of our times. Perhaps no one exemplifies the approach and impact that SGIS hopes that its alumni will have better than two of its distinguished faculty members, former Representative Lee Hamilton and former Senator Richard Lugar.
SGIS provides its students with unmatched opportunities. Students have the opportunity to study in a state-of-the-art building at the center of campus. The ratio of faculty to undergraduate majors is seven-to-one, and virtually all SGIS faculty teach undergraduates. Over 60 percent of SGIS students study abroad, for which SGIS offers a wide range of scholarships. Finally, SGIS has top-notch academic and career advisors who develop close relationships with the students.
Departments and Programs
- Department of Central Eurasian Studies
- Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
- Department of International Studies
- Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures
- African Studies Program
- Cybersecurity and Global Policy Program
- Dhar India Studies Program
- Islamic Studies Program
- Southeast Asian and ASEAN Studies Program
- Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
- Institute for European Studies
- Robert F. Byrnes Russian and East European Institute