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Thomas F Banchoff is a Professor in the Department of Government and the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, where he also serves as Vice President for Global Engagement and Director of the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, which he founded in 2006.
His education includes:
- Ph.D. in Politics, Princeton University
- M.A., University of Bonn
- B.A., Yale University
His research centers on ethical and religious dimensions in global politics, with a focus on religious pluralism, human rights, and the role of religious institutions in international affairs. He has extensively published on the intersection of religion, democracy, and globalization, particularly examining Catholic and Jesuit contributions to global ethical discourse.
Banchoff's scholarly output reflects a strong engagement with interdisciplinary themes in political science, religious studies, and international relations, drawing on historical and institutional analysis.
His notable honors include:
- DAAD Award for Distinguished Scholarship in German studies (2003)
He has held prestigious fellowships, including the Conant Fellowship at Harvard's Center for European Studies and a Humboldt Fellowship at the University of Bonn. As co-chair of the Task Force on Global Citizenship for the International Association of Jesuit Universities, he plays a key role in shaping global educational initiatives. No information is available about doctoral advisees or research grants.
He leads the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, a major hub for interdisciplinary research on religion’s role in global challenges.




