Woodrow Wilson School
The Woodrow Wilson School prepares undergraduate and graduate students for participation and leadership in public affairs on the local, national and international levels. The school's academic programs provide a rigorous education for those with a practical desire to make the world a better place. An illustrated review of the School, Highlights of the Graduate Program, is available in PDF format.
A new initiative, "Scholars in the Nation's Service," has been launched to encourage more of the nation's best and brightest students to pursue careers in the U.S. federal government, especially in the international relations arena. The six-year program begins in a student's junior year. It includes a federal government internship, approximately two years of federal government service after college, and a master's degree in public affairs from the Woodrow Wilson School.
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- "Policy Issues and Analysis of Non-profits, NGOs and Philanthropy"
- Five Wilson School Students Recipients of 2012 Spirit of Princeton Award
- Future of Children Volume on Immigration Addresses Critical Issues for Minority Children
- Slaughter Part of U.S. Delegation to Inauguration of Taiwanese President
- WWS' Joao Biehl Honored for Excellence in Mentoring Graduate Students
- WWS' Nan Keohane Joins Higher Education Leaders in "The Presidents' Pledge Against Global Poverty"
- Massey, Kurtzer Featured Princeton Alumni Weekly Cover Stories
- African Development Bank Official Speaks at Wilson School
- WWS Panel Discussion Focuses on Round Two of French Presidential Elections
- "Ex-Iran negotiator: "historic" chance for nuke talks"