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Public Administration

Master of Public Administration


Prepare to lead positive change through a rigorous yet efficient array of skills-building courses.

  • On campus, in Syracuse, N.Y.
  • 40 credits plus optional internships
  • Complete full-time in 12 to 18 months

Executive Master of Public Administration—On Campus or Online


Fill gaps in your knowledge with a program tailored to your career goals—five to seven years of experience required. An online option for working professionals provides added flexibility.

  • Online or on campus in Syracuse, N.Y., options (separate programs)
  • 30 credits
  • Complete part- or full-time in as few as 12 to 15 months

International Relations

Master of Arts in International Relations


Satisfy your curiosity about the world, and develop skills and knowledge to change it for the better.

  • On campus, in Syracuse, N.Y.
  • 40 credits with a required global internship
  • Required career track selection to focus your studies
  • Complete full-time in 18 months

Master of Arts in Public Diplomacy and Global Communications


Prepare to drive change in a range of international contexts through effective public and interpersonal communications. One powerful degree, two schools: the Maxwell School and the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.

  • On campus, in Syracuse, N.Y., and Washington, D.C.
  • 43 credits with a required global internship
  • Complete full-time in 18 months

Executive Master's in International Relations


Improve your leadership and management skills and global affairs knowledge—seven years of experience required.

  • On campus, in Syracuse, N.Y.
  • 30 credits
  • Complete on a part- or full-time basis

Doctoral Program

PhD in Public Administration


Educate the next generation of public service leaders and conduct research that moves the field of public administration and policy analysis forward.

  • On campus, in Syracuse, N.Y.
  • 72 credits (36 credits beyond the M.A.)
  • Full-time residential program, typically completed in 4.5 years

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Study in Washington, D.C.

Our D.C. headquarters at the Syracuse University Center in DuPont Circle, gives students access to leading minds in the world of policy and international affairs, competitive internships, employment opportunities and a deeply engaged network of D.C.-based alumni.

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Need a midcareer boost? Explore our Certificates of Advanced Study


We offer a variety of regional, topical and skills-based Certificates of Advanced Study (CAS) to help you focus and refine your expertise. Some CAS can be earned as part of a master's program while others can be earned independent of a degree. Learn to use data to formulate and analyze policy, deepen your knowledge of effective public management practices, develop techniques to promote collaboration and resolve conflicts, broaden your expertise in a specific region of the world, and more.

PAIA students gathered in conference room

Robertson Foundation extends partnership with Maxwell

February 7, 2017

Robertson Found for Govt insideThe Robertson Foundation for Government (RFFG) has extended by two years its funding of fellowships for PAIA students at the Maxwell School. The recently announced extension will support a total of four additional Robertson fellows — two entering Maxwell for academic year 2017-18 and another pair entering in 2018-19. All Robertson fellows receive funding for two years of study, allowing them to pursue one of the joint degrees offered through Public Administration and International Affairs.   

In addition, RFFG has again offered to match gifts from individual donors, creating additional fellowships at Maxwell using a 50/50 split of donor and RFFG support.

Founded in honor of Charles and Marie Robertson, RFFG is a nonprofit family foundation that seeks to inspire the best and brightest U.S. graduate students to pursue long-term federal government careers in foreign policy, national security, and international affairs. Its overarching goal is to strengthen the government of the United States and increase its ability and determination to defend and extend freedom throughout the world. The Maxwell School is one of five schools that partner with the foundation on the fellowship program.

Since 2010, Maxwell has accepted 17 students into the fellowship program. Robertson fellowship alumni have gone on to serve as a foreign service officer at the U.S. Department of State, a Congressional liaison in the Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, and an international economist in the U.S. Department of Treasury, among other postings. There are currently five Robertson fellows at Maxwell, including one co-funded by an alumnus — University Professor Sean O’Keefe ’78 MPA, and his wife Laura.

The fellows program has helped Maxwell to continue attracting top talent into the PAIA program. Robertson fellows — among some of the best at Maxwell — have pursued internships around the world, in locations such as Indonesia, Senegal, the Philippines, and Rwanda, expanding the School’s field opportunities for future international affairs professionals. In addition, the fellowship has allowed Maxwell to forge stronger connections with departments and agencies within the federal government that are focused on international affairs.

“We are proud of our relationship with the Robertson Foundation for Government,” said David Van Slyke, dean of the Maxwell School. “It has helped us attract some of the best students enrolled in our public administration and international relations programs, and simultaneously serves the foundation’s goal of channeling top young professionals toward careers in the federal government. It is a fertile partnership that we hope to grow and strengthen for years to come.”

02/07/17

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