Our Programming.
We strive to develop programming that fosters rigorous student engagement with foreign policy through interdisciplinary dialogue and diverse programmatic formats.
Speaker Series
We host speakers from across the foreign policy and international relations landscape, bringing together policymakers, diplomats, business leaders, scholars, and practitioners whose work shapes global affairs.
Through lectures, seminars, and small-group discussions, students have the opportunity to engage directly with individuals who have served at the highest levels of government, international organizations, and the private sector.
Our events are open to all Yale affiliates unless otherwise noted.
Spykman
The Spykman Fellowship is a unique opportunity for 15-20 Yale undergraduates to engage in conversations on current events in foreign policy.
​
This semester's Spykman Fellowship group topics include 1.) Technology, China, and Statecraft. 2.) Human Rights and Intervention. 3.) Global South and Development
​
​
AHS Fellows
The AHS Fellows program is a new opportunity for students who want to engage more closely with the Yale Alexander Hamilton Society’s events and community. Fellows receive priority access to private dinners and select seminars, offering personal interaction with guest speakers and extended discussion beyond public events. To become an AHS Fellow, students should have attended or plan to attend at least two AHS events and complete a brief application. The program also provides a pathway for students interested in taking on greater responsibility within AHS, including future involvement on the board.
​