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Student Association on Terrorism and Security Analysis (SATSA)
E.I. White Hall
Suite 287
Syracuse, NY 13244-1030
Telephone: 315-443-3424
Fax: 315-443-4141 _______________
Survey
Ranks Maxwell Top-Ten in International Relations. In
a recent survey, featured in the November/
December issue of Foreign Policy magazine, Maxwell was
ranked as a top-ten master's program in international relations
for students aspiring to policy careers. For the study, faculty
members from the College of William and Mary surveyed more than
1,000 international relations scholars throughout the country.
Maxwell's I.R. program ranked ninth nationally. The full FP
article about the rankings
is available online. 12/19/05
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The
latest
edition
of U.S.News & World Report’s graduate-program rankings,
issued in April 2004, identifies Maxwell as the nation's top
school of public affairs.
U.S.News has published graduate-program rankings triennially
since 1995. The Maxwell School of Syracuse University has topped
all four public affairs listings published thus far.
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The
School of Information Studies at SU
is a
National Security Agency National Center of Academic Excellence
in Information Assurance Education.
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Pan Am 103 Remembrance Memorial
When
Pan Am 103 exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland on December
21, 1988, 270 people, including 35 Syracuse University
students returning from a semester of study abroad, were
killed. The campus was devastated and then Chancellor
Melvin Eggers declared, "some of our best and brightest"
had been lost.
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Pan Am 103 Remembrance Scholarship
The
Remembrance Scholarship, one of the highest awards a
Syracuse University student can receive, is given to
seniors chosen for distinguished scholarship,
citizenship, and service to the community.
In
recognizing the achievements of the 35 Scholars, we pay
tribute to the Syracuse Univeristy students and all
those lost in the terrorist attack on Pan Am Flight 103
on December 21, 1988, over Lockerbie, Scotland.
We
express our hope for the future through the Remembrance
Scholars.
To apply
for the scholarship, click on the following links to
download the application packet.
Application Instructions
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SATSA's SU Proud Sponsors



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The Program in Non-Violent
Conflict and Change (PNCC)
Undergraduate Minor
Certificate of Advanced Study (CAS) in Conflict Resolution
Certificate of Advanced Study
and
Certificate of National Security and
Counterterrorism Law
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JOURNAL ON TERRORISM
AND SECURITY (JTAS)
Editors: Jason Pogacnik and Michael Rifer
Editorial Board
Coming soon ...
Editorial Policy
The SATSA Journal of
Terrorism and Security is a student-developed, student-authored, and
student-produced annual publication. It publishes on the wide spectrum
of strategic and security analysis, and is global in its purview. It
endeavors to provide a forum for the finest student work in the fields
of terrorism and security analysis, with an aim to contribute to the
wider public discussion of these important issues. Although the
journal’s circulation may be initially limited to the
Syracuse University
community, the target audience includes all students, faculty, and
practitioners interested in national and international security. All
contributions to the Journal are welcome, and may include, but are not
limited to: essays, case studies, commentaries, research articles, and
statistical analyses.
Articles that are
submitted for consideration may not have been previously published, and
may not be under review for possible publication elsewhere. All
submissions are reviewed by the Journal’s Editorial Board to ensure that
they are appropriate for inclusion and are of outstanding quality. All
submitting authors will be notified whether their papers have been (a)
selected for inclusion without further revision, (b) have tentatively
been selected pending further revision, or (c) have been declined for
inclusion. The Journal’s Editorial Board reserves the right to edit
papers for clarity, punctuation, and conformity to the Journal’s format
and style. Copyright for all submissions accepted for publication is
automatically transferred to the
Journal and the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs.
Contribution Length
and Presentation
All contributions to
the Journal must be in either MS Word or Rich Text format.
Contributions should be 5,000-6,500 words in length, including
endnotes. All contributions should be accompanied with an abstract of
no more than 200 words, a biography of the author of no more than 50
words, and coversheet (attached).
Format and Style
Double quotes (“…”)
must be used for all quotations. Single quotes (‘…’) are used within
double quotes and for concepts, terms, or self-made words. Longer
quotes – those of more than a few lines – will be separated from body
text. Underlining is reserved solely for references to publications and
italics are used sparingly for emphasis.
Endnotes may be used
for both explanatory purposes and references, and will be denoted with a
superscript numeral (9). Please use the Chicago Manual of
Style citation method. References that match exactly the previous
reference will be denoted with “Ibid.” References that match the
previous reference, but which have a different page number will be
denoted with “Ibid” plus the page number (e.g. Ibid, 7). References
that match one already detailed, but not the one immediately preceding,
will be denoted with the author’s name and the page number (e.g. Nye,
17).
*We reserve the
right to change the name of the Journal as appropriate. |