Suffolk’s Master of Arts in Global Public Policy (MAGPP) prepares you to excel at international relations. This comprehensive program provides essential tools to navigate the intricacies of politics, institutions, and diplomacy across cultural landscapes, so you can develop effective policy on a global scale. Through the Suffolk MAGPP, you will:
Drive change through global policy.
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Chart your course for global change.
Develop writing skills for effective policy communication, including background memos, policy analyses, and legislative histories
Learn from a distinguished faculty of academics and practitioners
Examine strategies to advance human rights, health, education, and the preservation of ecosystems worldwide
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Investigate the history, theory, and dynamics of global governance
Interdisciplinary dual degree
Full-time study
Suffolk offers a wide variety of paths to reach your goals.
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Where bold policy meets global impact
Suffolk’s Master of Arts in Global Public Policy
Network with Suffolk alumni working at major humanitarian, NGO, and nonprofit institutions across the globe
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Meet Our Alumni
Suffolk MAGPP students and grads are doing extraordinary work at prominent institutions. Here’s a sampling of recent internship sites and employers.
Suffolk's Impact on the World Stage
Reece Holt, MAGPP ’23
Intern, LobbyIt
My endgame is a career in public service where I can interact with people and fight for those who need it. I have become more well-read in theory, learned tangible writing skills, and been given the chance to network in my desired career path. All of this due to the courses I took and the professors who care about what they are teaching.”
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Boost your career through an internship with an international organization based within or outside the U.S.
• Generations for Peace
• United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
• Sister Cities International
• U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
• Office of U.S. Senator Edward Markey
• Massachusetts State House
• Massachusetts House of Representatives
• MASSCreative
Experiential Learning
Get in on the conversation with leading voices in policy, law, media, and academia as they discuss some of today’s biggest issues in this “open classroom” event series, developed in partnership with the GBH Forum Network, Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University, and The Washington Center.
GBH and Ford Hall Forum
The Washington Center
The SUPRC
Suffolk Votes
GBH and Ford Hall Forum
The Suffolk University Political Research Center (SUPRC), our nationally ranked polling organization, conducts surveys, examines races, and analyzes voters' opinions. Not only will you craft a real poll, but you will also contribute questions to national polls conducted by SUPRC.
The Suffolk University Political Research Center
The Washington Center
Suffolk Votes
GBH and Ford Hall Forum
The SUPRC
Head straight to the epicenter of American politics to engage face-to-face with leaders in government, news outlets, embassies, and think tanks, while networking with D.C.-area Suffolk alumni, in this unique career-building experience in the nation’s capital.
The Washington Center
The SUPRC
Suffolk Votes
GBH and Ford Hall Forum
The Washington Center
Suffolk Votes is a non-partisan, University-wide effort to get students registered, educated, and out to vote in local, state, and national elections. As a Suffolk Votes Ambassador, you will organize voter walks to help others find their polling places, and staff the polls themselves, to keep democracy functioning.
Suffolk Votes
The Washington Center
The SUPRC
GBH and Ford Hall Forum
Suffolk Votes
Reece Holt, MAGPP ’23
Intern, LobbyIt
My endgame is a career in public service where I can interact with people and fight for those who need it. I have become more well-read in theory, learned tangible writing skills, and been given the chance to network in my desired career path. All of this due to the courses I took and the professors who care about what they are teaching.”
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Priscilla Williams, MAGPP ’18
Social Entrepreneur, People Behind Policies
Suffolk significantly contributed to my success, and was instrumental in my personal and professional development. Professor Christina Kulich helped me navigate the responsibilities of being a mom and the demands of the course work, as well as find a challenging, enriching internship experience. She had a personal commitment and believed in my ability to succeed.”
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Priscilla Williams, MAGPP ’18
Social Entrepreneur, People Behind Policies
Suffolk significantly contributed to my success, and was instrumental in my personal and professional development. Professor Christina Kulich helped me navigate the responsibilities of being a mom and the demands of the course work, as well as find a challenging, enriching internship experience. She had a personal commitment and believed in my ability to succeed.”
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Priscilla Williams, MAGPP ’18
Social Entrepreneur, People Behind Policies
Suffolk significantly contributed to my success, and was instrumental in my personal and professional development. Professor Christina Kulich helped me navigate the responsibilities of being a mom and the demands of the course work, as well as find a challenging, enriching internship experience. She had a personal commitment and believed in my ability to succeed.”
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