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Johns Hopkins University | SA.501.105

Technology and Geopolitical Risk Practicum

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Advancements in science and technology have been major drivers for geopolitical shifts throughout history. This course intends to give students the tools to understand, analyze, and integrate emergent technologies (from AI to blockchain and drones to virtual reality) in their understanding of geopolitical trends, of how technologies affect our societies (positively or negatively), international development and relations, as well as the long-term sustainability of corporates and the demands on regulatory institutions. Students will collectively work with an outside client on a relevant issue concerning emergent technology and geopolitical risk. Students will collaborate on a group consulting project related to market entry and analysis for a new product and present their findings as a report and oral presentation. Note: successful completion of this course fulfills the capstone requirement for second-year MAIR students. <a href="https://livejohnshopkins.sharepoint.com/sites/SAISInsider2/SitePages/DC-Capstones,-Professional-Skills-Courses.aspx" target="_blank">Click here for Capstone course application information</a>

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