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 Dec 08, 2015 2016 Application Countdown, Part 4 – Evaluation of Transcripts & GRE Scores The Evaluation of Transcripts & GRE Scores The beauty of the admission process to schools of public and international affairs is that the… Dec 04, 2015 2016 Application Countdown, Part 3 - The GRE Deadline GRE Scores and the Dec. 15 Deadline The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs is flexible on the receipt of GRE scores for… Dec 04, 2015 Laverne Cox Visits Princeton On Nov. 18, Laverne Cox, advocate and actress in the Netflix series “Orange is the New Black,” visited Princeton University to give a talk on… Dec 02, 2015 2016 Application Countdown, Part 2 - Personal Statement How to Build Momentum in a Personal Statement The personal statement must “smell authentic” meaning that it could never be possible to confuse it… Nov 23, 2015 Strategic Thinking During Major Crises A group of Princeton School of Public and International Affairs students took part in a crisis simulation in which “senior officials” across the Asia… Nov 19, 2015 Bass Wins Ramnath Goenka Award for Best Nonfiction Book Gary Bass, professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs, won the Ramnath… Nov 18, 2015 Students Run For Refugees In early October, 11 graduate students from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs ran the Princeton Half Marathon. Full Story… Nov 12, 2015 Even Famous Female Economists Get No Respect Ms. Case is far more than a wife and a researcher. She is a professor of economics and public affairs at Princeton, one of the leading health… Nov 11, 2015 Reflections on Leaving a City for a Small Town Each week, I go from a prison outside of Trenton, New Jersey to a Princeton University classroom to the New York City Mayor’s Office in Manhattan,… Nov 11, 2015 School Honors our Veterans In recognition of Veterans Day, a panel discussion at Princeton University will examine the role of veterans in academia Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2015, 4… Nov 09, 2015 Tilghman Joins National Panel Examining Future of Higher Education Shirley M. Tilghman, president of Princeton University, emeritus, and professor of molecular biology public affairs, has been named to a national… 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… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 19 Page 20 Current page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page Next › Last page Last »