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  1. For more than 60 years, Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs has been educating professionals who work in public, private and nonprofit organizations to make a difference in the world. Through rigorous social science research and hands-on practice, SIPA’s graduates and faculty strive to improve social services, advocate for human rights, strengthen markets ...

  2. Columbia University - SIPA, School of International and Public Affairs. For more than 70 years, Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) has been educating professionals who work in public, private, and nonprofit organizations to make a difference in the world. Through rigorous social science research and hands-on ...

  3. Explore MPA-ESP FAQs. Contact Us. Maya Lugo. Assistant Director, MPA-ESP. School of International and Public Affairs. 420 West 118 Street. +1 212-853-8164. MPA_ESP@sipa.columbia.edu.

  4. Join a cohort of leaders — in business, international and domestic public affairs, and the nonprofit sector — striving for meaningful change. You’ll become part of the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) community at Columbia University, a place that fosters some of the world’s boldest thinkers and doers.

  5. School of International and Public Affairs Contact Information. 420 W. 118th Street, New York, NY 10027. (212) 854-6216. sipa_admission@columbia.edu. Website.

  6. www.sipa.columbia.edu › sipa-education › masters-programsExecutive MPA | Columbia SIPA

    Columbia University | School of International & Public Affairs 420 West 118 Street | Room 400 New York, NY 10027 +1 212-851-9550 [email protected] [email protected] One-on-One Appointments If you have specific questions about the EMPA program or admissions process, sign up for one 30-minute virtual appointment to speak with us.

  7. Areas or Functions: Public Policy, International Economics Subentities listed with EDIRC: Center for Development Economics and Policy, School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), Columbia University