Pardee RAND Graduate School Launches Master of National Security Policy Program at New Washington D.C.-Area Campus
The Pardee RAND Graduate School is now accepting applications for its inaugural Master of National Security Policy Program (MNSP).
- The Pardee RAND Graduate School is now accepting applications for its inaugural Master of National Security Policy Program (MNSP).
- The recently launched program is the cornerstone of the school's new campus in the Washington, D.C. area and is designed to shape the next generation of national security policy researchers, thought leaders and problem solvers.
- "We empower students with the intellectual, objective and analytical tools to make positive change in the world," said Nancy Staudt, dean of the Pardee RAND Graduate School and vice president at RAND.
- The Pardee RAND Graduate School was founded in 1970 and is the nation’s oldest and largest public policy Ph.D. program.