Master of Arts in Public Policy Center for Policy Studies
MPP Registration The Master of Arts in Public Policy is registered by the Board of Regents of the New York State Education Department.
MPP Objectives Train a new generation of policy-makers, whether civil servants international officials NGO workers. researchpolicy Develop the links between research and policy.
MPP Start-up in 2004 First year of program in September 2004 140+ applications Intake of 11 students International cohort Albania, Ethiopia, Georgia, Hungary, Iraq, Kyrgyzstan, Romania, Ukraine, USA
MPP Applicants Early career professionals A minimum of one- year working experience in the public sector: government ministries and public agencies non-governmental organizations international organizations private bodies in partnership with government
Applications for scholarships due by January 6th, 2005 Applications open until early June for fee-paying students full information TOEFL, degree transcripts, references Up to 30 places available on the MPP in Up to 30 places available on the MPP in
Scholarships Fiscal Decentralization Initiative (FDI) 50 % tuition waivers Full fee-paying students
MPP Structure Scholarly focus analysis of theories of public policy a cross-disciplinary approach to public policy sociology, economics, political science, law Practical concern with policy internship visiting lecturers from government bodies and international organizations
MPP/CPS Faculty faculty based in other departments of CEU Diane Stone Lajos Bokros Uwe Puetter Violetta Zentai Andrew Cartwright
MPP Timetable Coursework - September to May/June Master’s thesis - June to August Internship - following dissertation
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