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Humphrey School of Public Affairs

Public policy school of the University of Minnesota From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Humphrey School of Public Affairs
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The Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs is a public policy and planning school at the University of Minnesota, a public land-grant research university in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota. It is named after Hubert H. Humphrey, former Vice President of the United States and presidential candidate. The school is located on the West Bank of the University of Minnesota, which is also home to the University of Minnesota Law School and Carlson School of Management in Minneapolis. The Humphrey School is accredited by the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA).[1]

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History

The University of Minnesota's graduate program for public policy was founded on the East Bank campus in 1938 as the Public Administration Center. In 1968, it achieved autonomy as a graduate school within the university and became the School of Public Affairs. The School was replaced in 1977 with the founding of the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, named to honor former Vice President Hubert Humphrey for his contributions to improving the well-being of humanity. It was renamed the Humphrey School of Public Affairs in 2011 to better reflect its academic mission.[2]

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Academics

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Degrees offered at the Humphrey School include:

The Humphrey School of Public Affairs offers fellowships for Peace Corps volunteers and waives the application fee for the fellowships.[3]

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Rankings

  • Humphrey School is ranked 8th in the United States among America's top public affairs schools by U.S. News & World Report in 2016.[4]
  • U.S. News & World Report also ranks Minnesota Humphrey as:
    • 2nd in Non Profit Management[5]
    • 11th in social policy[6]
    • 17th in public policy analysis[7]
    • 18th in public management administration[8]
    • 19th in city management and urban policy[9]

Research centers

  • Center for Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy[10]
  • Center for the Study of Politics and Governance[11]
  • Center on Women, Gender, and Public Policy[12]
  • Freeman Center for International Economic Policy[13]
  • Public and Nonprofit Leadership Center[14]
  • Roy Wilkins Center for Human Relations and Social Justice[15]
  • State and Local Policy Program[16]
  • Center for Integrative Leadership[17]
  • Human Capital Research Collaborative[18]
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Notable alumni

Notable current and former Humphrey school faculty and instructors

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References

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