Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy

Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy
Martha Van Rensselaer Hall, headquarters for the Cornell Institute for Public Affairs
TypeNonprofit hybrid academic unit
Established2021
Parent institution
Cornell University
DirectorMatthew Hall
Postgraduates197
Location, ,
U.S.

42°26′57″N 76°28′42″W / 42.4492°N 76.478276°W / 42.4492; -76.478276
Websitewww.publicpolicy.cornell.edu/masters/mpa/

The Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy at Cornell University is an Ivy League public policy school in Ithaca, New York.

History

MPA degrees have been offered at Cornell University since 1946. They were originally offered through the Cornell Institute for Public Affairs. In fall 2021, when the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy was founded at Cornell, the program was renamed and became a major component of new school.[1]

Programs

The MPA Program in the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy offers two options: a residential, two-year Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree, and an 18-month, online Executive Master of Public Administration (EMPA) degree program.[2]

Publications

MPA and EMPA students produce Cornell Policy Review (CPR), an online academic journal focused on issues surrounding the field of public policy.[3]

Co-curricular activities

Additional official student-operated co-curricular activities include:

Rankings

According to Foreign Policy's Inside the Ivory Tower rankings of best international relations schools in the world, the school's undergraduate program is 18th, its master's program is 28th, and its PhD program is 13th.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Public administration graduate program has new name that aligns with its new home | Cornell Chronicle". news.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  2. ^ "Masters". Cornell Brooks Public Policy. Retrieved 2026-03-04.
  3. ^ "Cornell Policy Review student-authors take on Ukraine culture, cybersecurity and more | Cornell Chronicle". news.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  4. ^ "The Best International Relations Schools in the World". Foreign Policy.