The Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver is consistently regarded as one of the world’s top global studies programs. Many faculty members, current and former students, and visiting professors stay engaged with the DCFR. Since it’s inception, the DCFR has had a close relationship with the University of Denver. The DCFR gives DU faculty and students a platform to disseminate Academic research and the two organizations work towards a common goal of nurturing leaders of the future. Find out more about the Josef Korbel School of International Studies.
The American Committee on Foreign Relations is a non-partisian, non-profit organization with headquarters in Washington, DC. Since 1938, ACFR sponsors rigorous and informed foreign relations discussions, between the heartland and the beltway, and across the USA.
The DCFR has a proud history of working with the American Council on Germany to bring insightful speakers to the Denver Metro area to discuss a wide range of topics, from American and European relations to technology and security issues and more. Our partnership allows members from both organziations to engage subject matter experts and discuss transnational topics that extend across the Atlantic Ocean and the globe. Find out more about the American Council on Germany.
WorldDenver is a non-profit community organization dedicated to understanding world affairs and cultures. Since its founding in 2012, WorldDenver’s impact on the Colorado community has grown along with our reputation for unique programs that connect Coloradans with experts, leaders and ideas from all over the world. WorldDenver’s reach is driven locally by 1300 supporting members and more than 2,500 community members associated with the organization. On a global scale, WorldDenver brings about 600 international visitors to Denver annually through a partnership with the U.S. State Department. Find out more about WorldDenver.
The Posner Center convenes, connects and catalyzes the global development community to collaborate for greater impact. The Posner Center leads high-quality programs that strengthen our community to amplify their impact around the globe. Programming and grant-making emphasize the creation of community, strategic connections, learning and sharing across the community, and adoption of evidence-based best practice. Find out more about the Posner Center.
Since 1995, the Pacific Council has hosted exchanges on issues of international importance, convened experts and working groups to address pressing policy challenges, and built a network of globally-minded members across the West Coast and the world. Find out more about the Pacific Council on International Policy.
The mission of the Denver Council on Foreign Relations is to build awareness of international issues and to promote the understanding of American foreign policy and world affairs.
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