2006 Issue of SAISPHERE Is Now Available SAIS recently published the 2006 issue of its annual magazine, SAISPHERE. In this year's issue we asked several members of the faculty and scholar community to explore the theme, "China Rising." Click here for the online version or send an email to saispubaffairs@jhu.edu to request a printed copy. Dean Jessica Einhorn Announces "Year of China" at SAIS SAIS is examining China’s evolving role on the world stage as a special theme for this academic year. Through events, publications and student trips to China, SAIS is exploring the critical issues related to China’s rapidly growing influence and the challenges and opportunities this presents to the United States and the global community. The China focus coincides with the 20th anniversary of the Hopkins-Nanjing Center for Chinese and American Studies. Click here for more information. November/December 2006 Issue of SAIS Reports Available Online Click here for the online version of the November/December 2006 issue. ISIS Student Billing Self-Service Begins in June Beginning in June 2006, students will be able to view, pay and update information related to their student account through the ISIS Student Billing Self-Service website. This access will allow them to view their account, make online payments and update information related to their student account. Strong authentication security provides all students confidential access to billing information using any web browser, an internet connection and their JHED Login ID and password. Click here for additional information. SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations Scholars Receive Transatlantic Business Award The American Chamber of Commerce to the European Union has announced that Daniel Hamilton, director of the SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations (CTR), and Joseph Quinlan, CTR fellow and Wall Street economist, will receive the 2006 Transatlantic Business Award. The award, to be presented in Brussels on June 8, recognizes Hamilton and Quinlan for their recent publications that demonstrate the positive reality of the transatlantic economic relationship. Click here for more information. SAIS Professor Fouad Ajami Receives Bradley Prize During a May 25 ceremony at the Kennedy Center, the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation awarded one of four prestigious 2006 Bradley Prizes for outstanding achievement to Fouad Ajami, director of the SAIS Middle East Studies Program. Ajami was recognized for his contributions to "the promotion of liberal democracy, equality and democratic capitalism." Click here to read more. April/May 2006 Issue of SAIS Reports Available Online Click here for the online version of the April/May 2006 issue. February/March 2006 Issue of SAIS Reports Available Online Click here for the online version of the February/March 2006 issue. Click here to view 2005 Announcements. Click here to go back to Insider page. |