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Smith named dean of School of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall

Courtney Smith has been named dean of the School of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University, the school announced.

Dean had been serving as acting dean. In addition, to foster collaboration among Seton Hall’s schools and colleges — a key priority of the Harvest Our Treasures strategic plan — Smith also will serve as vice dean of Seton Hall Law, where he will assist with budget management and related matters.

One of the School of Diplomacy’s founding faculty members, Smith began his academic career in 1999. He earned tenure and was promoted to associate professor in 2005. That year, he was appointed associate dean and subsequently became senior associate dean in 2014.

He managed many aspects of the school’s operations, from student recruitment to budget management, and agreed to serve as acting dean in August 2019. He has worked with the school’s faculty and administrators on several key initiatives, including the World Leaders Forum and partnership with the United Nations Association.

Since he assumed the role of acting dean, the school has launched a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice Coalition comprised of 45 students, alumni, faculty members and administrators. The coalition developed three new graduate and undergraduate courses on race, gender and religion in international affairs, and launched the Black Diplomacy Student Organization, which was honored by the Student Government Association as the outstanding new student group last year.

Additionally, the school is developing new collaborative programs with international partners, including an online midcareer graduate degree focused on international affairs and diplomatic practice with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research. Other programs include a combined B.S./M.A. program that joins an undergraduate degree from Seton Hall with a graduate degree from the Graduate Institute in Geneva.

Provost Katia Passerini applauded the promotion.

“Dean Smith is a strategic leader with a sterling reputation among colleagues here and in the global diplomacy community,” she said. “He has displayed exceptional devotion to the school and university over the past 23 years, including an ongoing commitment to empowering students to help build the school together. I am confident his vision for the school and tireless work ethic will advance diplomacy and international relations at Seton Hall to new heights.”

Smith said he was grateful.

“I feel very fortunate to be offered the opportunity to serve as dean of the School of Diplomacy,” he said. “From the moment I arrived at Seton Hall in 1999, I have found the Diplomacy community to be a special place.

“We have always been blessed with student leaders who have played a key role in building our school, guided by an accomplished and dedicated team of faculty and administrators, and supported by a strong network of alumni, board members and other friends of the school. We have done great things together, and I am excited to continue our work preparing students for meaningful careers in a challenging international environment.”

Smith has served as a faculty consultant for the Secretariat of the United Nations Year of Dialogue Among Civilizations. He has likewise represented the school at the U.N. Department of Global Communication as part of its non-governmental organization affiliation. He has served on the Governing Council of the International Studies Association as its representative to the U.N., and as treasurer of the Academic Council on the U.N. System Board of Directors.

He has an active research agenda, including his book, “Politics and Process at the United Nations: The Global Dance,” along with more than 20 articles, book chapters and other publications.

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