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Maxwell School Ranks No. 1, With Five Specialties Rated in the Top Five

Wednesday, March 31, 2021, By Jennifer Congel
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Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

Maxwell HallThe Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs ranks No. 1 in the nation for public affairs according to the annual reputational survey. The school also received high marks across a wide range of subspecialties within public affairs, five of those subspecialty rankings were in the top five.

鈥淲e鈥檙e pleased to receive the recognition of our peers and proud to serve with them as part of the global Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs and Administration committed to the public good,鈥� says David M. Van Slyke, dean of the Maxwell School. 鈥淟ast year was not only a stark reminder of why we do what we do; it was a wake-up call that we all must work even harder to increase representation in public administration and leadership and to center equity, inclusion and justice across issue areas鈥攁mong them public health, rule of law, the economy, climate change and more.鈥�

Among specialty areas, Public Management & Leadership maintained it鈥檚 top rank, with the areas of Non-Profit Management and Public Finance & Budgeting also remaining ranked No. 2. The School now ranks No. 2 in Information Technology Management, No. 4 in Local Government Management, No. 7 in Public Policy Analysis and No. 7 in International Global Policy & Administration.

鈥淭his recognition is a testament to the quality and dedication of our faculty, staff, students and alumni who conduct meaningful research and forge solutions to a breadth of pressing issues unfolding both globally and locally,鈥� notes Van Slyke.

The U.S. News public affairs program rankings are based on a reputational survey of deans, directors and department chairs representing 285 master鈥檚 programs in public affairs and administration, with a response rate of 63.6 percent. The survey has been administered 11 times over 26 years; the Maxwell School has ranked #1 in every survey except one.

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