The MPP begins with a selection of induction activities. These provide a practical introduction to policy making and the MPP as a whole. The curriculum is then orientated around academic learning and practical skills necessary for effective policy-making and analysis.

You can also personalise your learning to meet your professional needs by choosing from a number of options as well as deepen your professional and practical skills through modules such as negotiation, communications, private finance and entrepreneurship.ÊAt the end of the programme you will also get to further sharpen your skills and exposure to real world policy challenges through a 6-8 week Summer Project. You can expect to receive at least 300 hours of contact time which will include lectures, case studies, workshops and seminars.

Your learning will be assessed in a variety of ways, including examinations, essays and in-class assessments of a more practical nature.Ê