Program Overview
If you are interested in an academic career in public policy, public administration, or public management, or if you are interested in a research related career in a think tank, non-governmental organization, or a government agency, a PhD in Public Affairs is a good choice.
Students in our program take core courses in public policy, public administration/management with flexibility to take a variety of courses at the University of Missouri on subjects tailored to their own interests and career goals.
“The Truman School offers doctoral students the opportunity to collaborate with a multidisciplinary and diverse group of faculty and scholars in a vibrant intellectual community.” –Dr. Bryce Reeder, PhD Program Director
Our program trains students in state-of-the-art methodologies such as experiments, policy analysis tools, spatial econometrics, and techniques to collect and analyze big data (including automated data collection and text analysis). We are looking for promising students to help us answer important research questions with the most advanced techniques.
At Mizzou, we provide opportunities for collaborative research projects with faculty members who are experts in their area. Our School features professors who publish their research in top academic journals and university presses, edit leading journals in the discipline, and teach classes in their area of expertise. The result is that our PhD students consistently publish in top academic journals while in graduate school. Nationally, it is somewhat rare to see students graduate with multiple publications, both solo and co-authored with faculty members; at Mizzou, it is the norm.
Coursework in our program consists of small seminars, allowing for intensive study of public affairs concepts and research, close interaction with faculty, and individual attention to student progress. Advised by graduate faculty, students at MU are encouraged to become active scholars capable of conducting independent analysis and research of political and social phenomena.
The PhD program in Public Affairs maintains a low graduate student to faculty ratio, a commitment to student success, and a high rate of retention and graduation.
We prepare the next generation of scholars. Our interdisciplinary Ph.D. prepares graduates for careers in teaching, research and applied research settings in the public, private and nonprofit sectors.
The Truman School is deeply interdisciplinary. The diverse academic training of our faculty gives students an opportunity to explore many theoretical and methodological perspectives and multiple ways of thinking about social science research.