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Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs

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Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs
NameHubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs
ParentUniversity of Minnesota
DeanLaura Bloomberg
CityMinneapolis
StateMinnesota
CountryUnited States

Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs. The school is named after Hubert Humphrey, the 38th Vice President of the United States, who served under Lyndon B. Johnson from 1965 to 1969. The school is part of the University of Minnesota, a public research university located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and is known for its strong programs in Public Policy, Urban Planning, and International Development. The school has a long history of producing leaders in the field of public affairs, including Walter Mondale, a former Vice President of the United States, and Don Fraser, a former Mayor of Minneapolis.

History

The school was established in 1977, with the goal of providing education and training in the field of public affairs, as envisioned by Hubert Humphrey. The school's founding was supported by Walter Mondale, Jimmy Carter, and other prominent politicians, including George McGovern and Eugene McCarthy. The school's early years were marked by a focus on Public Policy and Urban Planning, with faculty members such as Herbert Simon, a Nobel laureate in Economics, and Daniel Moynihan, a former United States Senator. The school has also been influenced by the work of John Kenneth Galbraith, a renowned economist, and Robert Dahl, a prominent political scientist.

Academics

The school offers a range of academic programs, including a Master of Public Policy (MPP) degree, a Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP) degree, and a Master of Development Practice (MDP) degree, as well as a Ph.D. in Public Policy and a Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning. The school's faculty includes experts in fields such as Economics, Political Science, Sociology, and Geography, including Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel laureate in Economics, and Amartya Sen, a Nobel laureate in Economics. The school has also partnered with other institutions, including the University of Oxford, Harvard University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to offer joint degree programs and research opportunities.

Research

The school is home to a number of research centers and institutes, including the Center for Science, Technology, and Public Policy, the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, and the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs. These centers conduct research on a range of topics, including Climate Change, Health Care Policy, and International Development, and have worked with organizations such as the World Bank, the United Nations, and the National Science Foundation. The school's research has been influenced by the work of Al Gore, a former Vice President of the United States, and Gro Harlem Brundtland, a former Prime Minister of Norway.

Campus_and_Facilities

The school is located on the University of Minnesota's West Bank campus, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The school's facilities include the Humphrey Center, a state-of-the-art building that houses the school's classrooms, offices, and research centers, as well as the University of Minnesota Libraries, which provide access to a wide range of resources and materials. The school is also close to other institutions, including the Minnesota State Capitol, the Minneapolis City Hall, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.

Notable_Alumni_and_Faculty

The school has a long list of notable alumni and faculty, including Walter Mondale, a former Vice President of the United States, and Don Fraser, a former Mayor of Minneapolis. Other notable alumni include Keith Ellison, a former United States Representative, and Betty McCollum, a current United States Representative. The school's faculty has included experts such as Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel laureate in Economics, and Amartya Sen, a Nobel laureate in Economics, as well as Robert Kagan, a prominent foreign policy expert, and Fareed Zakaria, a well-known journalist and author.

Rankings_and_Accreditation

The school is accredited by the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA) and is ranked among the top public affairs schools in the country by U.S. News & World Report. The school's programs in Public Policy and Urban Planning are also highly ranked, and the school has been recognized for its strengths in areas such as International Development and Environmental Policy. The school has also been recognized by organizations such as the American Planning Association and the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration, and has partnered with institutions such as the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Michigan to offer joint degree programs and research opportunities. Category:Public policy schools

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