Humphrey School of Public Affairs


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 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.

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.

Academics

Degrees offered at the Humphrey School include:
  • Master of Public Policy
  • Mid-career Master of Public Affairs
  • Master of Urban and Regional Planning
  • Master of Science in Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy
  • Master of Development Practice
  • Master of Human Rights
  • Ph.D in Public Policy
  • Dual degrees are offered with the Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota Law School, Social Work, University of Minnesota School Public Health and the departments of Architecture and Landscape Architecture and Civil Engineering
  • Graduate certificates are offered in Early Childhood Policy, Election Administration, Nonprofit Management, Public Affairs Leadership, Human Services Leadership, and Policy Issues on Work and Pay
The Humphrey School of Public Affairs offers fellowships for Peace Corps volunteers and waives the application fee for the fellowships.

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