For Belmont Students, Faculty: Blockbuster Program, Internships & Free Memberships
INFORMATION FOR BELMONT UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AND FACULTY Take advantage of the exclusive benefits for Belmont University students and faculty from the partnership between BU and the Tennessee World Affairs […]
Hopes for a memorable New Year’s Eve and thanks for your end of year gift of support.
As you plan your year-end giving, we hope that the Tennessee World Affairs Council is among your priority organizations to contribute to before we close out 2017.
Work With The World Affairs Council – Manager, Programming and Development – Apply
Apply now to work with the World Affairs Council as a Program and Development Manager.
Join us for a trip to Tuscany — Travel the World With World Affairs Councils
“Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all of one’s lifetime.” – Mark Twain
World Affairs National Conference Scholarship 2017
TIME SENSITIVE — College undergrads apply today for a scholarship to the 2017 National Conference of the World Affairs Councils of America in Washington, DC — Nov 15-17, 2017
Announcing the 2017-2018 Academic WorldQuest Program
Academic WorldQuest 2017-2018 is here! Join the Quest today.
WorldQuest Topics Announced for 2017-18 Season
The topics for the 2017-2018 Academic WorldQuest competition are here!
Travel the World With World Affairs Councils
“Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all of one’s lifetime.” – Mark Twain
Event | Tennessee-Japan Winning Partnerships – JAST Annual Meeting | Jun 16
Please join JAST members and guests at the Nashville Airport Marriott with Honorary Co-chair Consul General of Japan in Nashville Masami Kinefuchi and Japan-connected business leaders from across the state.
You’re Invited – Geographic Visionary Award Luncheon | May 10
You’re invited to the inaugural Geographic Visionary Award Luncheon on May 10. Show your support for “geography literacy” and appreciation to leaders in this field, and network with community leaders.