Master of Arts in International Nongovernmental Organizations
Educates students to understand world affairs through the activities of International
Nongovernmental Organizations (INGOs), which often play roles on a par with government
and business in the developing world. Besides a foundation in International Relations,
it focuses on specific skills needed in a managerial role in the NGO and non-profit
world, including cross-cultural team leadership, grant writing and fundraising, negotiating
skills, finance, project management, and more.
This program is currently offered in classroom settings at Webster campuses in Geneva, Leiden, and London. A Global INGO program is also available.
Graduate Program Director
Amanda Rosen
Director & Assistant Professor
Political Science
314-246-7064
amandarosen83@webster.edu
Contact:
Sam Priest Center
8270 Big Bend Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63119
St. Louis, MO 63119
314-246-7060 (office)
314-246-7403 (fax)
Department Manager: April Tate
tatea@webster.edu
- Counseling
- Environmental Management
- Gerontology
- International Nongovernmental Organizations
(INGOs) - Global Option:
International Nongovernmental Organizations
(INGOs) - International
Relations - Global Option:
International
Relations - Legal Studies
- Nurse Anesthesia
- Nursing
- Science
Management
& Leadership - Patent Practice
- Thesis Requirement
