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Craig Schmall
I teach the 'Briefing Policymakers' Skills Institute course.
About half of our messaging reaches policymakers through a briefing. In my Skills Institute course, I aim to provide students with a plan and practice to construct a memorable briefing for policymakers. Successful briefs should consider who the audience is, what the audience already knows or assumes, their biases, and more. This course is a great place for students to reveal and understand their strengths and weaknesses with verbal presentations.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I register for a Skills Institute?
On campus
All students should register for on-campus Skills Institutes as you would any other course, through . Space is limited and early registration is strongly recommended. Additionally, students should make all registration changes for Skills Institutes no later than 24 hours before the Skills Institute meets. Students who add a Skills Institute within 48 hours of the Skills Institute meeting must contact the faculty member to confirm your enrollment and obtain any course materials already distributed.
Online
In the event that select online Skills Institutes become available to on-campus students, registration deadlines will be earlier and students will follow a different registration process via the IR Online program. Online students register for online Skills Institutes as you would for any other course, using Eagle Service.
Are there eligibility requirements?
Skills Institutes for certain programs may require prerequisite courses. Check the course description or the program website for information about prerequisites.
How are Skills Institutes graded?
Most Skills Institutes are graded pass/fail. Some programs require letter grades for the Skills Institutes they offer. Skills Institutes may not be audited. Students are expected to attend the entirety of any registered Skills Institute and should plan accordingly. Students who miss more than two hours of a Skills Institute may fail the course.
How much does a Skills Institute cost?
Students will be charged the current tuition rate for one graduate-level credit hour. An additional materials fee may also apply.
What are the upcoming Summer and Fall 2025 Skills Institute course offerings?
Art and Post-War Healing
Professor Hrach Gregorian
5/17 and 5/18
Effective Briefing Skills
Professor Fulton Armstrong
5/31, 6/1, and 6/14
Impact Investing
Professor Lisa Willems
6/7 and 6/8
Consulting Skills
Professor Stephanie Fischer
7/20, 7/26, and 7/27
Expeditionary Civil-Military Interactions
Professors Anthony Wanis-St. John and Jesse Pruett
8/2 and 8/3
Public SpeakingÌý
Professor Ana Gamonal de Navarro
9/6 and 9/13
Briefing Policymakers
Professor Craig Schmall
9/13 and 9/14
Finance & Account Fundamentals
Professor Louis Biggie
9/19, 9/20, and 9/21
Drafting Policy Memos
Professor Robert Hollister
9/20, 9/21, and 9/27
Sharpening Analytic Skills
Professor Fulton Armstrong
9/27 and 9/28
Project Management: Leading Projects with Agility
Professor Ernesto Mondelo
10/4, 10/5, and 10/11
Curriculum Development and Facilitation
Professor Cody Ragonese
10/18 and 10/19
Conflict-Sensitive Programming
Professor Carl Bruch
10/25 and 10/26
Media Skills for International Service
Professor Lynne Weil
10/25 and 11/2
Managing People Well
Professor Stephanie Fischer
11/8 and 11/9
The Art of Interpersonal Negotiation
Professor Alexandra Mislin
11/15 and 11/16
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