SAIS has a new website: www.sais-jhu.edu.
What's different? The new platform provides a better sense of what sets SAIS apart: it is the only graduate school in international relations with campuses on three continents.
Our footprint offers students unique perspectives on global issues of import. Like the brochure that we wrote about in a post in September, the new site trains a bead on what differentiates SAIS.
If you go to the new site, you'll see it provides a window on all three campuses. You are no longer required to pass from one site to another.
For the time being, the old SAIS Bologna site is still available. If you'd like to get to it, you can do so by clicking here.
The new site is a work in progress, and so we would appreciate any feedback you would like to give. There is a feedback section in the bottom right-hand corner of each page of the site.
Nelson Graves
What's different? The new platform provides a better sense of what sets SAIS apart: it is the only graduate school in international relations with campuses on three continents.
Our footprint offers students unique perspectives on global issues of import. Like the brochure that we wrote about in a post in September, the new site trains a bead on what differentiates SAIS.
If you go to the new site, you'll see it provides a window on all three campuses. You are no longer required to pass from one site to another.
For the time being, the old SAIS Bologna site is still available. If you'd like to get to it, you can do so by clicking here.
The new site is a work in progress, and so we would appreciate any feedback you would like to give. There is a feedback section in the bottom right-hand corner of each page of the site.
Nelson Graves
2 comments:
I was exploring the new website and I found it quite difficult to find any direct link to SAIS Bologna website. For example,
http://www.sais-jhu.edu/graduate-studies/campuses/bologna-italy
http://www.sais-jhu.edu/graduate-studies/degrees/master-arts-international-affairs/overview
I would suggest at least a direct link to your website. A hyperlink on a keyword would be enough. Or maybe there is a direct link already and I can`t see it?
For the rest, it look a very innovative, congratulations!
Thank you for your comment, Alin. The new website (www.sais-jhu.edu) is designed to be a single website for SAIS's three campuses. However, it is indeed a work in progress, and some of the pages are still being worked on. In the meantime, the former SAIS Bologna website (www.legacy.jhubc.it) lives on. There is a link to the legacy website on just about any page of the new website under the headline "Missing Something From the Previous Website?"
I hope that is helpful. Again, thank you for the feedback.
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