MSHS Information Session
OnlineREGISTER HERE https://gradadmissions.fordham.edu/register/?id=45e39212-e0c2-4707-b1d6-8bfa31759e5f
REGISTER HERE https://gradadmissions.fordham.edu/register/?id=45e39212-e0c2-4707-b1d6-8bfa31759e5f
IDHA 60 Pretoria Information Session
Join the IIHA team for an information session on our next International Diploma in Humanitarian Assistance (IDHA)! Taking place in Pretoria, South Africa, you will gain classroom and hands-on experience during four weeks of rigorous modules focused on humanitarian aid. Throughout the course, you will be able to work alongside peers from various humanitarian, emergency, and human rights organizations and learn from alumni practitioners and lecturers with worldwide experience. At the end of the information session, we will open the floor for Q&A. Please note this session will be recorded for those unable to attend. Any questions regarding the session can be sent to iiha@fordham.edu and iihaoutreach@fordham.edu. Thanks, and see you there!
A Master of Science in Humanitarian Studies (MSHS) from Fordham University’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) will educate you to make meaningful contributions to humanitarian operations.
A Master of Science in Humanitarian Studies (MSHS) from Fordham University’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) will educate you to make meaningful contributions to humanitarian operations.
March 10 to May 1, 2025
The Refuge Gallery I Second Floor I Canisius Hall
Available for viewing by appointment refugegallery@fordham.edu
Artist: David Gonzalez, former Bronx Bureau Chief for the NYTimes
Curator: Vincent Stracquadanio
This session is for those who have been admitted into the IDHA 60 program. If you have been admitted into the program and plan on attending please check your email for a link to the session soon.
Please read! Aid Yoga is an all-levels yoga class designed to teach students about stretching and relaxation poses and how to use these skills on and off the mat. Yoga is a physical practice that goes beyond teaching students how to move according to their comfort zones. This kind of workout teaches students how to regain control of their breathing, how to trust themselves, how to create a safe space, and how to cope with a stressful event. The purpose of hosting Aid Yoga© at the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (IIHA) is two fold: to provide a free, community event that benefits the mind and body of the students while also giving them tools to take with them into the humanitarian field or in life. The class structure will build onto itself and have a theme so that the more classes a student joins, the more they will advance, learn, and improve their practice. No class will be the same. Thank you for your interest, and I look forward to seeing you in class!
Date and time: Thursday, January 23, 2025
Location: IIHA Refuge Gallery located on the second floor in Canisius Hall. 2546 Belmont Ave, Bronx, NY 10458
Maximum capacity: Ten (10) people
Attention! Please only register if you intend on coming. We base our food order and measure space off of your registration. Thank you!
Please bring: water bottle, notepad and pen, and appropriate work-out clothing.
Yoga mats available for borrowing.
Instructor: Lily Egan, Communications Officer, IIHA
Join the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (IIHA) on March 26th at 4:00 pm for a conversation with Christopher Harland, Deputy Permanent Observer and Head of Humanitarian Affairs and Policy, ICRC Delegation to the United Nations. You will learn how International Humanitarian Law is created, interpreted, applied, and enforced and how it evolves and intersects with other branches of public international law. Limited seating is available. This is for Fordham students only.
Join the Fordham community to welcome photographer, David Gonzalez, for an opening reception of his show 'Urban Devotions' at Refuge Gallery at the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (Rose Hill). Wednesday, April 2nd 4pm - 6pm. All are welcome! Light refreshments from a local Bronx restaurant will be served.
The public is welcome to this in-person event. Please register.
ABOUT THE SHOW
New York has been a city of faith, whether it’s small devotions in unexpected nooks or bold public declarations of belief.
The Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs offers non-credit professional courses for practitioners around the world. Each professional course for Fall 2025 is designed to prepare current and future aid workers with the knowledge and skills needed to respond effectively to humanitarian crises and disasters.
Join the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (IIHA) on April 30th at 4:00 pm for a conversation with Alex J. Dunne. An international and humanitarian affairs specialist with over a decade of experience in humanitarian operations, ethics, and the maintenance of international peace and security.