Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey Scholarships are available for both U.S. and international students.

Founded in 1955, the Middlebury Institute of International Studies educates professionals to advance understanding, promote peace, and drive change in pursuit of a more just world. The Middlebury Institute of International Studies is a graduate school and training ground for developing and implementing practical solutions, a home to some of the world’s leading experts who will be your mentors, tea

ching you how to take your education and experience and make the difference you want in the world. Learn more at go.miis.edu/scholarships

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From the classroom in Monterey to the front lines of global change. 🌍.This January, nearly 40 Middlebury Institute stude...
03/10/2026

From the classroom in Monterey to the front lines of global change. 🌍.

This January, nearly 40 Middlebury Institute students traveled to South Africa, Czechia, Austria, and Bhutan to translate theory into lived experience. Whether studying nuclear safeguards in Vienna or Gross National Happiness in Bhutan, these faculty-led courses prove that some lessons can’t be taught in a traditional classroom

Where Classrooms Meet the World — January Global Courses Across Three ContinentsEach January, Middlebury Institute (MIIS) students step beyond Monterey’s classrooms into immersive global courses that translate theory into lived experience. Supported by the Davis Collaborative in Conflict Transfo...

Yesterday, our community gathered at the Samson Center to celebrate Mardi Gras with live music by Samba Legal, King Cake...
02/19/2026

Yesterday, our community gathered at the Samson Center to celebrate Mardi Gras with live music by Samba Legal, King Cake, crafts, and conversation. Thank you to everyone who joined us to mark the occasion and bring a bit of New Orleans tradition to campus.

Laissez les bons temps rouler!

We’re excited to welcome our newest students to MIIS as we begin 2026 with new student orientation. Congratulations on j...
01/27/2026

We’re excited to welcome our newest students to MIIS as we begin 2026 with new student orientation. Congratulations on joining our global community and starting your graduate journey.

12/19/2025

Congrats to our graduates! As student speaker Habiba Mickdad put it so beautifully: "You are the heart of MIIS and you will carry it everywhere you go." We wish you the best in all your future endeavors.

12/19/2025

Congrats to our most recent graduates! As student speaker Habiba Mickdad put it: You are the heart of MIIS and you'll carry it everywhere you go.

Thank you to House of 8 Media for capturing the moment!

Congratulations to our graduates! Winter commencement was filled with joy as friends and families gathered to celebrate ...
12/16/2025

Congratulations to our graduates! Winter commencement was filled with joy as friends and families gathered to celebrate the incredible accomplishments of our students. Wishing you all the best in your future endeavors! hashtag hashtag

Experts at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies - CNS reported earlier this year that a suspected new en...
12/11/2025

Experts at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies - CNS reported earlier this year that a suspected new enrichment facility at North Korea’s Yongbyon complex included a central hall likely designed to host centrifuges, along with surrounding office and support areas. Their analysis is now part of new reporting by Newsweek on significant expansion at the site.

According to the article, fresh satellite imagery shows accelerated construction across Yongbyon in recent months, underscoring its critical role in North Korea’s production of plutonium and enriched uranium. These developments highlight growing concerns around the DPRK’s expanding nuclear capabilities.

Researchers at CNS continue to provide independent, technical insights that help the global community understand these developments and assess their implications for regional and international security.

🔗 Read the full Newsweek analysis below.

North Korea has hurtled along its path of nuclear tests and trials of delivery systems, despite years of sanctions.

Professor Pablo Oliva and Professor Marie Butcher recently published an article titled “Enhancing University Students’ L...
12/05/2025

Professor Pablo Oliva and Professor Marie Butcher recently published an article titled “Enhancing University Students’ Learning in CLIL through the Monterey Model (MM).”

In the article, they present the Monterey Model as an integrative, collaborative CLIL approach that uses content-based courses to promote authentic language use in real, meaningful contexts.

They describe pedagogical activities that strengthen students’ language competence while fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration among administrators, faculty, curriculum designers, and students.

Their work offers a practical roadmap for institutions seeking to enrich language teaching through interdisciplinary, content-based collaboration.



🔗 Read the full article: https://revistaseug.ugr.es/inde.../dedica/article/view/34630

Professor Jeff Langholz and Professor Fernando DePaolis were recently featured in the Monterey Herald for their new repo...
12/05/2025

Professor Jeff Langholz and Professor Fernando DePaolis were recently featured in the Monterey Herald for their new report, “Economic Contributions of Monterey County Agriculture,” commissioned by the Monterey County Agricultural Commissioner’s Office.

In the report, Professors Langholz and DePaolis analyze the full economic footprint of the county’s agricultural sector — from production and processing to employment and community ripple effects.

contributed $11.706 billion to Monterey County’s economy in 2023 and supported over 81,000 jobs, making it the region’s largest employer.

Their findings highlight the essential role agriculture plays in sustaining the local economy, while also underscoring the resilience and diversity of Monterey County’s crop portfolio.


“Instead of stopping at crop production values and acreage, it quantifies agriculture’s total economic contributions through production, local processing, employment and economic multiplier e…

For one afternoon, the McCone Atrium — a space our community walks through almost every day — transformed into a mini-mu...
12/03/2025

For one afternoon, the McCone Atrium — a space our community walks through almost every day — transformed into a mini-museum as our community gathered for Art and Coffee, featuring the powerful photography of Craig Lovell.

Students, staff, faculty and local residents wandered through the space with coffee in hand, taking in images that spanned continents, cultures, and moments of quiet human connection. Craig led an informal walking tour, sharing the stories behind his work and giving us a rare glimpse into the creative process behind the lens.

Thank you to Craig Lovell, the Institute Committee on Art in Public Places, and the MIIS Coffee Club for making McCone feel like a gallery for the afternoon and bringing our community together in such a meaningful way.

The Middlebury Institute community recently gathered for a cozy and joyful Campus  , a celebration of gratitude, connect...
12/02/2025

The Middlebury Institute community recently gathered for a cozy and joyful Campus , a celebration of gratitude, connection, and seasonal comfort.

Students, faculty, and staff came together in the Samson Dining Room to share a festive holiday lunch and enjoy a moment of warmth before the rush of finals and year-end commitments. The room was filled with conversation, laughter, and the simple joy of being together. It was a meaningful pause and a chance to appreciate the community we belong to. 🧡

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