Monterey Institute of International Studies
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The Monterey Institute of International Studies (its acronym is MIIS) is a graduate school in Monterey, California, which specializes in programs in international relations.
MIIS was established in 1955 to teach modern languages in their cultural context and has evolved into an international professional graduate school dedicated to preparing students to respond effectively to the complex challenges of a rapidly changing global environment. The school has approximately 700 studies and 70 faculty. Although its focus is primarily on graduate education, it also has a small honors undergraduate program that qualified students may transfer into.
MIIS has recently signed an affiliation agreement with Middlebury College in Vermont.
MIIS is divided into four schools:
- The Fisher Graduate School of International Business
- The Graduate School of International Policy Studies
- The Graduate School of Language and Educational Linguistics
- The Graduate School of Translation and Interpretation
MIIS also runs the well-known Center for Nonproliferation Studies.



