Admissions Blog Graduate admissions updates and highlights of the School's international community of students, faculty, and alumni. Subscribe Breadcrumb Home Graduate Admissions Admissions Blog Search by Keyword View by Category Search by CategoryCampus Life & CommunityDiversity, Equity, & InclusionFields & CertificatesStudents & AlumniTips & FAQs Advanced Search Show/hide search bar Nov 06, 2015 What Counts as Relevant Work Experience? Our Master’s degree students come from a wide range of professional backgrounds, primarily in the public and non-profit sectors. Post-graduate… Nov 04, 2015 Policy Memo Writing Tips Applicants often ask us to provide some guidance in writing a policy memo. Steve Frakt, the School's writing advisor, has been advising the… Nov 02, 2015 Policy Workshop Course - Providing Policy Solutions to World Issues Graduate policy workshops are a unique part of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs graduate curriculum. Policy workshops… Oct 29, 2015 Rogerson Wins R.K. Cho Economics Prize Richard Rogerson, the Charles and Marie Robertson Professor of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University’s School of Public and… Oct 27, 2015 2016 Junior Summer Institute Application Deadline Approaching The Public Policy & International Affairs Program (PPIA) is now accepting applications for the 2016 PPIA Fellowship! – DEADLINE IS NOV. 1ST Apply… Oct 26, 2015 Getting In Admissions Officers get asked all the time – “How do I get into your program/school?” The short answer is we are looking for candidates who… Oct 23, 2015 A Day of Global Health and Service Sponsored by the Center for Health and Wellbeing (CHW), the Sept. 18 symposium featured the work of students who conducted research projects and… Oct 22, 2015 School Affiliate Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Martin Gilens, a professor of politics, and faculty associate at the Center for the Study of Democratic Politics has been inducted to the American… Oct 13, 2015 Angus Deaton Receives Nobel Prize in Economics "Nobel laureates don't normally come from public policy schools. ... This is the third Nobel Prize that has come from the School. ... This is like a… Oct 09, 2015 Former Federal Reserve Chairman Volcker Donates Public Service Papers to Princeton The public service papers of Paul A. Volcker, former chairman of the Federal Reserve, are now part of the permanent collection of Princeton… Oct 08, 2015 New Faculty Join the School Three new professors joined the faculty at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs at the start of the 2015-16 year. Read the full… Oct 07, 2015 Student Moments – Square Dancing In early September, following math camp and the summer MPP program, new students gather for orientation and a wonderful 20 year old tradition of the… Oct 05, 2015 Economist Currie Investigates the Building Blocks of Children's Success Economist Janet Currie uses the methods of an economist, her analytical skills and an openness to new ideas to offer important insights into the… Sep 15, 2015 Class Clip: "Making Government Work in Hard Places" Last spring semester Jennifer Widner, professor of politics and international affairs, introduced an online version of her course "Making Government… Sep 14, 2015 Students Remember 9/11 This past Friday morning, on September 11th, approximately 15 graduate students from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs joined… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 19 Page 20 Current page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page Next › Last page Last »