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  1. A Conversation With Pashtana Durrani: A Global Education Champion by the Malala Fund; An award-winning Afghan advocate; 2023 Mohammad Ali Humanitarian Award winner and founder of LEARN Afghanistan.

  2. Use “Princeton University” in your education section instead of “Princeton School of Public and International Affairs” to connect with fellow alumni and current students. More than 75,000 Princeton students and alumni are part of Princeton’s LinkedIn Community, including many undergraduate alumni who have also pursued careers in public affairs and would be happy to connect with you.

  3. 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.

  4. JPIA is a joint publication of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA) and the School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. Since 1990, the Journal has published scholarly articles on a diverse range of subjects, covering the areas of international affairs, international development, domestic (U.S.) policy, and economic policy.

  5. Tom is a serving U.K. diplomat. He joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 2012, and has had postings working on political affairs at the British Embassy in Beijing (Second Secretary, 2013-14) and the British High Commission in Islamabad (Deputy Political Counsellor, 2019-22). In London, he has worked on Middle East issues, been a Private ...

  6. To commemorate Women’s History Month in March, the Afghanistan Policy Lab at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs has conducted… After Herat Earthquakes: Urgent Aid Required Since October 8, 2023, the western province of Herat has been struck by a series of five powerful 6.3-magnitude earthquakes.

  7. The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs’ generous financial support enables students to earn graduate degrees without incurring tuition indebtedness, making it more feasible to pursue careers of public service in the public and nonprofit sectors. All MPA students receive 100% of tuition and required fees support.