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  • Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy

    Created in 2004
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    22,194
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  • Location

    Oei Tiong Ham Building, Former Raffles College, Singapore

    Singapore

    Singapore

  • Employees

    Scale: 201-500

    Estimated: 232

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  • Value proposition

    Developing thought leadership, improving standards of governance and transforming lives for a more sustainable world.

    The Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP) is part of the National University of Singapore, Asia’s top university*. It was founded in 2004 with the mission of developing thought leadership, improving standards of governance and transforming lives for a more sustainable world.

    The School offers graduate degree programmes in the areas of international affairs, public policy and administration. Its Master degree courses include: Master in Public Policy, Master in International Affairs and Master in Public Administration and the Double Master Degree in Public Policy and European Affairs . It also offers a Master in Public Administration and Management (in Chinese) as well as a PhD in Public Policy.

    The School also has extensive partnerships, giving students the opportunity to earn double degrees and to participate in exchange programmes at leading universities — including Columbia SIPA, LSE, Peking University, Tokyo University and Sciences Po.

    For more information, visit www.lkyspp.nus.edu.sg

    *According to QS World University Rankings 2022

    Master in Public Policy (MPP), Master in Public Administration (MPA), Master in International Affairs (MIA), Master in International Affairs (MIA), Double Master Degree in Public Policy and European Affairs (MPP-MEA), PhD in Public Policy, Public Administration and Management (MPAM), and Lee Kuan Yew Senior Fellowship in Public Service Programme

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