The TRIP Project at William & Mary's Global Research Institute collaborated with Foreign Policy to rank international relations (IR) academic programs.
In a recent survey involving 1,264 respondents, top choices for undergraduate, master's, and Ph.D. programs were identified, with focus on policy careers.
Among the findings, Georgetown University emerged as a preferred choice for both think tank staff and policymakers, highlighting its strong reputation.
Responses indicated a bias towards East Coast schools for policy-oriented degrees, while emphasizing practical engagement opportunities as crucial for career development.
This systematic ranking aims to aid prospective students in assessing program strength based on reputational insights.
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