Transatlantic Security in Brussels

The Burch Field Research Seminar is a 14-week program that will provide students with both knowledge of historical and institutional development of Transatlantic Security policies and access to organizations and experts who are involved in the policy process. Students will explore the interactions between states, international organizations, and non-state actors in global politics and policy, in such areas as peace and security, human rights, economic development and trade, and environmental policy.

SPRING 2025

Application Deadline

February 10

Eligibility

This program is open to any student with at least a 3.0 GPA that has taken at least one introductory course in European politics, international relations, or security studies, and has had at least two semesters in residence at the time of participation in the program.

Contact / Advising

Matt Eckler
Assistant, Global Programs
Schedule advising here.

Gina Difino
Director, Global Education and Fellowships
Schedule advising here.