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Humphrey School of Public Affairs
NameHumphrey School of Public Affairs
ParentUniversity of Minnesota
DeanLaura Bloomberg
CityMinneapolis
StateMinnesota
CountryUnited States

Humphrey School of Public Affairs. The Humphrey School of Public Affairs is a public policy and planning school located at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is named after Hubert Humphrey, the 38th Vice President of the United States, who was a prominent figure in Minnesota politics and a strong advocate for public service. The school is part of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs and is accredited by the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration.

History

The Humphrey School of Public Affairs was established in 1986, with the goal of providing education and training in public policy and public administration. The school is located in the West Bank area of the University of Minnesota campus, near the Mississippi River. The school's namesake, Hubert Humphrey, was a United States Senator from Minnesota and served as Vice President of the United States under Lyndon B. Johnson. The school has a strong connection to the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, which was established in 1977 and was later merged with the school. The school has also partnered with other institutions, such as the University of Minnesota's Center for Urban and Regional Affairs and the Minnesota Department of Transportation.

Academics

The Humphrey School of Public Affairs offers a range of academic programs, including a Master of Public Policy degree, a Master of Urban and Regional Planning degree, and a Master of Development Practice degree. The school also offers a Ph.D. in Public Policy and a number of certificate programs, such as the Certificate in Public Policy and the Certificate in Urban Planning. The school's faculty includes experts in fields such as economics, political science, sociology, and urban planning, and has connections to institutions such as the Brookings Institution, the Urban Institute, and the World Bank. Students at the school have the opportunity to engage in internships and fellowships with organizations such as the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, the Minnesota State Legislature, and the City of Minneapolis.

Research

The Humphrey School of Public Affairs is involved in a range of research activities, including studies on public policy, urban planning, and international development. The school's research centers include the Center for Science, Technology, and Public Policy, the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, and the Freeman Center for International Economic Policy. The school's faculty has published research in journals such as the Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, the Journal of Urban Economics, and the Journal of Development Economics. The school has also partnered with other institutions, such as the University of California, Berkeley, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the London School of Economics, to conduct research on topics such as climate change, economic development, and social policy.

Campus_and_Facilities

The Humphrey School of Public Affairs is located in the West Bank area of the University of Minnesota campus, near the Mississippi River. The school's building, the Humphrey Center, was completed in 2002 and features a range of facilities, including classrooms, offices, and meeting spaces. The school is also home to the Humphrey Forum, a public event space that hosts lectures, conferences, and other events. The school is located near other institutions, such as the University of Minnesota Law School, the Carlson School of Management, and the College of Liberal Arts.

Notable_Alumni_and_Faculty

The Humphrey School of Public Affairs has a number of notable alumni and faculty members, including Pope Consulting founder and diversity and inclusion expert, Daryl G. Pope; Minnesota State Senator, John Marty; and former United States Ambassador to Norway, Samuel D. Heins. The school's faculty includes experts such as economist, Tim Kehoe; urban planner, Carissa Schively Slotterback; and political scientist, Lawrence Jacobs. The school has also hosted a number of notable visiting scholars and lecturers, including Nobel laureate, Joseph Stiglitz; former United States Secretary of Labor, Robert Reich; and former Governor of Minnesota, Arne Carlson.

Rankings_and_Accreditation

The Humphrey School of Public Affairs is ranked among the top public policy schools in the United States by U.S. News & World Report. The school is accredited by the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration and is a member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs. The school's programs are also accredited by the Planning Accreditation Board and the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration. The school has partnerships with a number of institutions, including the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, and the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. Category:University of Minnesota

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