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  1. The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (formerly the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs) is a professional public policy school at Princeton University.

  2. History. In 1930, Princeton established the School of Public and International Affairs, a small interdisciplinary undergraduate program. In 1948, a graduate professional program was added, and the named changed to the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs after 1879 alumnus Woodrow Wilson — 13th president of Princeton ...

  3. The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs offers a rigorous graduate curriculum that enables students to immerse themselves in a challenging intellectual environment. Students emerge with a sound understanding of the disciplines that shape public and international affairs.

  4. The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University seeks to prepare its students for careers in public service and to provide them with the...

  5. The Woodrow Wilson School was founded at Princeton University in 1930 as the School of Public and International Affairs. A professional school that prepares talented women and men who seek careers in public service, it offers a rigorous education for undergraduates and graduate students.

  6. The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs offers a one-year Master in Public Policy (M.P.P.) degree for mid-career professionals who are rising leaders in international and domestic public policy.

  7. Wilson, Woodrow, School of Public and International Affairs is a memorial to the University's thirteenth president and the nation's twenty-eighth. Designed to prepare students for careers in public service in keeping with the tradition described in Woodrow Wilson's oration ``Princeton in the Nation's Service,'' the school was founded in 1930 as ...