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  1. Princeton School of Public and International AffairsPrinceton University ⋅ Robertson Hall ⋅ Princeton University, ...

  2. Advisory Council. Larry Handerhan MPA ’12, Co-Chair. Chief of Staff, Administration for Children and Families. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Cindy Y. Huang MPA ’02, Co-Chair. Director of the Office of Policy. U.S. Agency for International Development. Vivien Li ’83. Commissioner.

  3. 12 de mai. de 2023 · In Spring 2023, the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) opened a new center in Washington's Dupont Circle neighborhood. This will be the first time in the University’s history that its policy and international affairs school has had a dedicated, physical presence in the nation’s capital, and the investment reflects the School’s strategic priorities.

  4. The one-year MPP program is designed for mid-career professionals who are rising leaders in international and domestic public policy. This residential program is a valuable opportunity for those embedded in public service for over seven years to reflect on their experiences, expand their knowledge, and further refine their analytical skills in relation to their chosen professional path. The ...

  5. Amaney A. Jamal. Dean, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Politics. Professor of Politics and International Affairs. 426 Robertson Hall. 609-258-7340. ajamal@princeton.edu. Website. Curriculum Vitae.

  6. spiaugrd@princeton.edu. Public Affairs and Communications 609-258-8909 extaff@princeton.edu. Alumni Relations 609-258-4812 spiacdar@princeton.edu. Financial Management 609-258-0380 sweber@princeton.edu. Computing Services 609-258-1773 spiahelp@princeton.edu. Facilities and Operations 609-258-8880 spiafao@princeton.edu. Mailing Address Robertson ...

  7. Curriculum & Requirements. The residential, full-time MPP program provides rigorous training in economic, behavioral, and political analysis, including systematic qualitative as well as quantitative analysis. The curriculum is flexible, and the course of study can be tailored to each student’s professional needs.