Public Affairs
graduate fieldoverview
degree offered
- Master of Professional Studies (M.P.S) Degree | academic degree
- Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) Degree | academic degree
area of concentration
- Environmental Policy | major concentration
- Finance and Fiscal Policy | major concentration
- Government, Politics, and Policy Studies | major concentration
- Human Rights and Social Justice | major concentration
- International Development Studies | major concentration
- Public and Nonprofit Management | major concentration
- Science and Technology Policy | major concentration
- Social Policy | major concentration
people
field members
- Allen, Josephine A.V. | Professor Emerita
- Assie-Lumumba, N'Dri Therese | Professor
- Avery, Rosemary Jane | Professor and Chairperson
- Azis, Iwan Jaya | Professor
- Basu, Alaka | Professor
- Baugher, Sherene Barbara | Associate Professor
- Bedford, Barbara Lynn | Senior Research Associate
- Beneria, Lourdes | Professor
- Bills, Nelson Lawrence | Professor
- Bishop, John H | Associate Professor
- Booth, Richard S | Professor
- Brann, Ross | Professor
- Brooks, Nancy | Visiting Associate Professor
- Brown, David L | Professor
- Bunce, Valerie Jane | Professor
- Burkhauser, Richard Valentine | S G Blanding Professorship
- Carlson, Allen R. | Associate Professor
- Chau, Ho Yan | Associate Professor
- Clavel, Pierre | Professor
- Conrad, Jon M | Professor
- Cook, Maria L | Associate Professor
- Edmondson, Locksley | Professor
- Ehrenberg, Ronald Gordon | I.M. Ives Prof of ILR and Econ
- Eisenberg, Theodore | Professor
- Eloundou-Enyegue, Parfait M. | Associate Professor
- Evangelista, Matthew Anthony | Professor
- Feldman, Shelley | Professor
- Fields, Gary Sheldon | Professor
- Fiskesjö, N Magnus G | Assistant Professor
- Forester, John F | Professor
- Frank, Robert H | Professor
- Geddes, Raymond R. | Associate Professor
- Gerner, Jennifer Louise | Professor
- Goldsmith, William W | Professor
- Gurak, Douglas T | Professor
- Hamilton, Stephen Frederic | Professor
- Hassan, Salah M | Goldwin Smith Professor
- Hay, George Alan | Edward Cornell Professor of Law and Professor of Economics<br />
- Herring, Ronald J | Professor
- Hilgartner, Stephen | Prof Assoc/Chair-Science & Tec
- Hirschl, Thomas A | Professor
- Hutchens, Robert M | Professor
- Jackson, Steven I | Senior Lecturer
- Jakubson, George Hersh | Associate Professor
- Jarrow, Robert A. | Ronald P and Susan E Lynch Pro
- Just, David R. | Associate Professor, Director of Graduate Studies
- Kanbur, Ravi | T. H. Lee Professor of World Affairs, International Professor of Applied Economics and Management, and Professor of Economics
- Katz, Harry Charles | Kenneth F. Kahn Dean and Jack Sheinkman Professor
- Katzenstein, Mary Fainsod | Professor
- Katzenstein, Peter Joachim | Professor
- Kenkel, Donald S. | Professor
- Kimes, Sheryl Elaine | Professor
- Knuth, Barbara A | Professor
- Kuder, John M | Associate Professor
- Kudva, Neema | Associate Professor
- Kuruvilla, Sarosh C | Professor
- Kyle, Steven Charles | Associate Professor
- Lewis, David B | Professor
- Loucks, Daniel Peter | Professor
- Lowi, Theodore J | Professor
- March, Kathryn S | Professor
- Mathios, Alan D | Dean
- McAdams, Alan K. | Professor
- Ndulo, Muna Baron | Professor
- Nee, Victor | Goldwin Smith Professor
- Olpadwala, Porus D | Professor
- Pell, Alice N. | Professor & Vice Provost
- Pelletier, David Louis | Associate Professor of Nutriti
- Peters, H. Elizabeth | Professor
- Pinstrup-Andersen, Per | H. E. Babcock Professor of Food, Nutrition and Public Policy; J. Thomas Clark Professor of Entrepreneurship
- Poe, Gregory Lee | Associate Professor
- Possen, Uri Meir | Professor
- Ranney, Christine K | Associate Professor
- Rao, Vithala R. | D W Malott Prof of Mgmt and Pr
- Sanders, Mildred Elizabeth | Professor
- Santiago-Irizarry, Vilma | Associate Professor, Latino Studies/Anthropology
- Shefter, Martin Allen | Professor
- Simon, Kosali I. | Associate Professor
- Sims, William Riley | Prof Emeritus
- Sipple, John W | Associate Professor and Director, NYS Center for Rural Schools
- Steenhuis, Tammo S | Professor
- Stein, Peter C | Professor/LEPP
- Summers, Robert S. | Professor
- Tennyson, Sharon | Associate Professor
- Tolbert, Pamela S | Professor
- Tomlan, Michael Andrew | Professor
- Trochim, William Michael | Academic Director
- Uphoff, Norman Thomas | Prof Emeritus
- van de Walle, Nicolas | Professor
- Vogel, Kathleen M. | Prof Asst/Dir Undergraduate St
- Wan Jr, Henry Y | Professor
- Warhaft, Zellman | Professor
- Warner, Mildred E. | Professor
- Way, Christopher Robert | Associate Professor
- Wethington, Elaine | Associate Professor
- Williams, Linda Brooks | Professor
- Wolf, Steven A. | Associate Professor
- Ziegler, Jerome | Professor Emeritus/a
affiliated academic staff
- Compa, Lance | Senior Lecturer
The Cornell Institute for Public Affairs (CIPA) offers students the opportunity to study public policy and program management from a cross-disciplinary perspective. Students gain an understanding of the political processes through which issues, problems, and policies are formulated; the economic basis for government action in a market economy; and the comparative and historical contexts of governmental programs. Students study public budgets, finance, and regulatory processes, as well as the behavior of both public and private organizations and their management. Students also gain competence in the qualitative and quantitative methods needed to analyze programs and policies, and develop sensitivity to the moral and ethical dimensions of policy issues.
M.P.A. Program The two-year Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) program consists of sixteen courses; students typically take four courses per term for four semesters. The M.P.A. program offers a basic structure for study, however, each CIPA Fellow (student) works closely with a faculty advisor to design an individualized program based on the student's specific area of interest. Elective courses and research opportunities may be taken through the program in any department or college in the university. Fellows have eight areas they may concentrate their studies in:
M.P.A. Program The two-year Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) program consists of sixteen courses; students typically take four courses per term for four semesters. The M.P.A. program offers a basic structure for study, however, each CIPA Fellow (student) works closely with a faculty advisor to design an individualized program based on the student's specific area of interest. Elective courses and research opportunities may be taken through the program in any department or college in the university. Fellows have eight areas they may concentrate their studies in:
- Environmental Policy
- Finance and Fiscal Policy
- Government, Politics, and Policy Studies
- Human Rights and Social Justice
- International Development Studies
- Public and Non-Profit Management
- Science and Technology Policy
- Social Policy