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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- Three Wilson School Undergrads Receive 2013 Spirit of Princeton Award
- Michael Froman '85 Nominated As U.S. Trade Representative
- Uwe Reinhardt Editorial in Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA) Discusses "Making Surgical Complications Pay"
- WWS' Christopher L. Eisgruber named 20th president of Princeton University
- Eric P. Schwartz MPA/JD '85 Appointed by President Obama to the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom
- Woodrow Wilson MPA Students Named 2013 Rosenthal Fellows
- Christina Davis Receives Two Book Honors
- A Conversation with the Chief Prosecutor of U.S. Military Commissions
- Anne-Marie Slaughter Named President of New America Foundation
- Charlotte Ellertson, MPA '92, Ph.D. '93, Named One of 50 Most Influential Women in Health