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National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration Programs that train leaders in the public and nonprofit sectors. For a list of accredited programs, go to 'Find a Graduate School' on the homepage.
Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs Programs providing an educational foundation in international relations, policy analysis, and management. Go to the 'School Search' to see a list of Member and Affiliate
programs.
Clark University's Department of International Development, Community, and Environment (IDCE) has four programs that link a participatory approach with a holistic understanding of the social, ecological, and
economic aspects of contemporary development and environmental sustainability.
Columbia University – School of International and Public Affairs SIPA is the one of the world's leading global public policy school.
Council on Social Work Education The accrediting body for social workers. To see the list of member programs, click on 'Accredited Programs' at left on the homepage.
Association of Schools of Public Health Health programs that focus on entire populations rather than on individual patients. Go the listing of Member Schools to find out more about available programs.
The Network of Institutes and Public Administration Schools in Central and Eastern Europe Fosters the development of public administration disciplines and training programs in post-Communist countries. Click
here to see their list of member institutions.
The Schulich School of Business of York University is a public institution with the option of a nonprofit management focus within their business program.
The Stevenson Center at Illinois State University promotes community and economic development in the United States and abroad.
The Center sets the pace for public service and scholarship through a unique combination of coursework, research, professional practice, and collaboration with communities.
The Tufts University Museum Studies Program provides the skills, theory, and perspectives necessary to be the problem solvers, educators, administrators, and collections managers for today's museums.
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