About the Munk School

About the Munk School

The Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy at the University of Toronto is a leader in interdisciplinary research, teaching and global engagement. Established in 2010 through a landmark gift by Peter and Melanie Munk, the School is home to academic centres, research labs and teaching programs, including the Asian Institute; the Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies; the Centre for the Study of Global Japan; the Centre for the Study of the United States; the Trudeau Centre for Peace, Conflict and Justice and the Citizen Lab.

With a wide range of core, cross-appointed and affiliated faculty and more than 1,200 students in our graduate and undergraduate teaching programs — including the professional Master of Global Affairs and Master of Public Policy degrees — the Munk School is known for world-class faculty, research leadership and as a hub for dialogue and debate. The Munk School serves as a crossroads for those focused on issues of global affairs & public policy.

Leadership

Learn more about Munk School’s leadership team and Director Peter Loewen.

Study at the Munk School

There’s never been a better time to study global affairs & public policy. Hear directly from our faculty members, students, and alumni about why now is the best time to study at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy.


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Munk School fellows

Learn more about the Munk School’s fellows.

Get to know our faculty members

Learn more about the professors in the Munk School’s Master of Global Affairs and Master of Public Policy programs.

Munk School Statment on Anti-Black Racism

The Munk School’s statement on anti-Black racism and systemic discrimination details the actions we are taking as a school community.

Opportunities

View the latest employment, research, and grant opportunities at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy.