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Georgetown University
School of Foreign Service in Qatar
Liberal Arts and Science (LAS) Building - Education City
(P.O. Box 23689)
Doha, Qatar
phone. +974 457-8100
fax. +974 457-8241
for admissions queries. +974 492 7673 or SFSQadmissions@georgetown.edu
Office Hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm, Sunday - Thursday
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Washington Operations Office
3300 Whitehaven St. NW
Suite 2100, Harris Building
Washington, DC 20007-2401
U.S.A.
phone. 202 687 4545
fax. 202 687 0816
Office Hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm, Monday - Thursday
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Events Calendar
Upcoming SFS-Qatar Events
- Dec 1, 5:30pm: Faculty Film Series - Daughter of Keltoum
- Dec 6, 6pm-8pm: Monthly Dialogue: Kai-Henrik Barth
- Jan 11, 6pm-7:30pm: Monthly Dialogue: Robert Lieber
SFS-Qatar News
- Georgetown University in Qatar Offers Pre-College Series to Hoya Hopefuls
Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar just concluded the Georgetown Pre-College Series (GPS) which gave prospective undergraduates a taste of college life and a unique opportunity to gain valuable information on the admissions process. (November 22, 2009) - Students Get Hands-On Lesson in Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution
On November 13 and 14, Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service in Qatar (SFS-Qatar) and Institute for the Study of Diplomacy (ISD) hosted a crisis simulation exercise for students at Education City. (November 22, 2009) - Student Gets Education at International Finance Conference
This October, Georgetown student Miodrag Stamboldziev (SFS ’11) was able to put his international relations education to use while attending the Annual Meeting of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund in Istanbul, Turkey. (November 08, 2009)

