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About Public Policy at Munk

Learn more about public policy at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy

The policy environment is changing at an increasingly rapid pace. The Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy is a vibrant centre for scholarly investigation and an important hub for cross-community collaboration and creative problem solving within the broader policy community. Our School understands and responds to the need in Canada for an innovative form of education to build the professional and academic capacity necessary to address the public policy challenges of the 21st century.

The School is a hub for policy discourse, bringing researchers, practitioners, and community members together in order to contribute to policy debates, development, and discussion across many areas of expertise, both nationally and internationally. It offers a rigorous two-year Master of Public Policy (MPP) program, and an undergraduate major. Our MPP degree allows students to examine the most challenging issues that confront governments at all levels while exploring how decisions and choices are made. From sustainable health care to global warming and energy production, our students learn from and work with top researchers and practitioners in public policy, the community, and government, providing students with a comprehensive educational experience that allows them not only to build an extensive network, but also to emerge with a practical understanding of the world of public policy, and the competence to address the challenges that will emerge in the future.

Our emphasis on providing a comprehensive education is achieved through our curriculum’s inclusion of a public policy internship program that connects students with positions in the municipal, provincial, and federal governments, as well as with a variety of public, private, and community organizations. Our academic program is furthermore supported by extensive outreach programming that includes integrating seminars, speaker series, conferences, symposia, and roundtables. These events bring together visiting scholars, practitioners, students and faculty along with government, business, and international leaders to contribute to policy debates nationally and internationally.

With the support of a Career Services team dedicated to the MPP program, students are supported in their internship and full-time job search. MPP students have access to a variety of professional development workshops, networking events in Ottawa and Toronto, job postings and exclusive MPP Career Resources. In 2018, 100% of students from the Class of 2019 secured policy-relevant summer internships.  Furthermore, 3 months after convocation, over 80% of graduating students from the Class of 2018 found full-time work in policy-relevant careers.

The School is located within the largest research university in Canada, the University of Toronto. Ranking among the top 20 in the world and first in Canada, the University of Toronto’s international reputation has fostered the creation of a student body representing over 150 countries, and an alumni network exceeding 530,000.

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