The International Affairs Association (IAA)

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Description

The International Affairs Association is a student group that strives to stimulate interest in international affairs among the students and community of the University of Pennsylvania. Comprised of six branches with over 100 students from all different majors, years, and backgrounds, the IAA is one of the largest student groups at the University of Pennsylvania.

Every year, the IAA hosts a Model UN Conference, participates in Model UN competitions across the country, sponsors community service events, hosts speakers, and publishes a series of blogs on international affairs. To learn more about the IAA branches and how you can get involved in our tight-knit community, visit our website.

Visit https://linktr.ee/penniaa to learn more.

Points of Contact

FAQ

Most Recent
Question: Hi! Where can I find the intercol application for spring 2022? Thanks! - Anonymous

Hi! The application is available at the following link: tinyurl.com/intercolapp

The app is due next Wednesday, Feb 16th! Make sure to get it in on time

- Mahak Sethi
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Question: Will INTERCOL applications open for this semester (Spring 2022)? - Anonymous

Yes! the Intercol interest form and application will be made public this weekend at SAC fair. Deadline to submit the application will be Feb 16th, interviews will be conducted on Feb 19th!

- Mahak Sethi
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Question: When are applications due? - Anonymous

Wednesday Feb 16th!

- Mahak Sethi
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Basic Info

14 Registered (> 100 Members)

Not Currently Accepting Members

Application and Interview Required

Both Semesters


Contact

How to Get Involved

The Fall 2023 application is live! Students from all majors, years and backgrounds are welcome to apply.

Apply here! https://forms.gle/8ouBzR3M4MRmEXh7A

Applications are due by 5pm ET, Thursday, September 7.

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