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The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs offers a rigorous graduate curriculum that enables students to immerse themselves in a challenging intellectual environment. Students emerge with a sound understanding of the disciplines that shape public and international affairs.
- Master in Public Affairs
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- Master in Public Affairs
The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs offers a multidisciplinary liberal arts major for students who are interested in public service and becoming leaders in the world of public and international affairs.
Learn about the MPA program at SPIA, a two-year degree that prepares students for public service careers in various fields and sectors. Explore the curriculum, fields of study, certificates, joint degrees, and financial support options.
The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (formerly the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs) is a professional public policy school at Princeton University.
Learn about the academic programs offered by SPIA, a leading school of public policy and international affairs. Explore the Ph.D., M.P.A., M.P.P., and joint degree options, as well as the fields of concentration and certificate programs.
Our faculty, staff, and students develop and lead creative approaches to the challenges of public and international affairs, with particular emphasis on diverse scholarly perspectives and evidence-based analysis.
The two-year, full-time residential Master in Public Affairs (MPA) offers rigorous preparation and provides interdisciplinary training for international and domestic public policy careers. Students graduate with the skills needed to address some of the world’s most pressing policy issues. Approximately 70 students are enrolled in each cohort.