MPA Programme

The MPA is an interdisciplinary degree devised to meet the needs of government departments and public agencies in many countries for highly skilled and professional policy-makers. It also meets the needs of people working with governments but in the private sector, for instance in consultancy, public-private partnerships, public affairs, media non-governmental organisations and interest groups.

The degree is taught over 21 months; year one is a complete academic year and year two lasts from October to June. It brings together LSE's unrivalled expertise in the social sciences with individual and group working experience of public sector problems, policies and management.

There are four MPAs:

MPA in Public and Economic Policy
MPA in Public Policy and Management
MPA in International Development
MPA in European Public and Economic Policy

The LSE MPA offers the following benefits:

  • Designed to equip talented students with professional skills and knowledge to undertake and advise on public policy-making and implementation in a wide range of contexts.
  • Relevant both for students entering government service careers and those intending to work in the private sector, dealing with government.
  • Combines rigorous academic development with strong practical applications in individual and group based work.
  • A wide range of options for students to choose their own area of specialisation.
  • Excellent contact with governmental and international organisations.
  • The opportunity for some students to gain ten months experience with one of the following institutions: the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) at Columbia University in New York ; the Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, Paris; the Hertie School of Governance, Berlin; or the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, at the National University of Singapore.

 

Contents

Staff Contributing to MPA core courses

Programme Structure

Dual MPA Degrees

Frequently Asked Questions

Other Useful Links

Student Profiles

 

Latest News

MPA Retreat Photo 2009

The MPA’s Annual Retreat took place in Autumn 2009 at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor. Click here for more photos.

Kevin Page

Guest Speaker: Kevin Page, Canadian fiscal watchdog, calls for greater independence.  Click here for a summary of the speech.

Information on the MPA Capstone Projects

Information on World Bank Scholarships

Information on LSE Scholarships

 

Address and Contacts

MPA Programme,
London School of Economics and Political Science,
Houghton Street,
London,
WC2A 2AE

Email: mpapublicpolicy@lse.ac.uk
Tel:  +44 (0)20 7107 5195
Fax:  +44 (0)20 7107 5173

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