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Dual Master's Degree with the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto
Two-Year Dual-Degree
Programme in English and French
France & Canada
Information session: Please note that there will be an information session on this dual degree on November 9, 2023. Follow this link for more information and registrations.
This two-year program combines the forces of the Sciences Po School of Public Affairs and the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy to create a unique graduate programme combining a Master in Public Policy and a Master of Global Affairs.
Students gain complementary perspectives on the pressing challenges of the 21st century and benefit from the unique academic strengths of each institution. The programme prepares students and future decision-makers for internationally-focused jobs, both in the private and public sectors.
Programme
Students follow first-year courses at the Master in Public Policy at Sciences Po and second-year courses at the Master of Global Affairs at the Munk School of the University of Toronto.
During the first year at Sciences Po students select a policy stream which provides them with an immersion in multiple policy fields, with an emphasis on the role of values, ethics, and cultural contexts. The second year at the Munk School complements this approach, focusing on the global system and its stakeholders, using immersion and practical experience in real-life situations to gain an understanding of rapidly changing global contexts.
Students may choose to study in English or in French at Sciences Po. At the Munk School courses are taught in English.
Upon successful completion of the two years, students receive two degrees: the Master of Public Policy from Sciences Po and the Master of Global Affairs from the Munk School, University of Toronto.
Admissions
The dual degree program with Munk is open to all candidates worldwide. Admission is competitive, based largely on academic excellence and professional focus.
For more information on how to apply.
Tuition and Fees
Students must pay the tuition fees applicable in their host institution:
Contact Us
For questions related to the School of Public Affairs curriculum, please contact the Academic Advisor in charge of the policy stream that interests you.
For questions related to the Munk School curriculum, please contact mga@utoronto.ca