Johns Hopkins Expands Presence in D.C. with New School of Government and Policy

Johns Hopkins University will establish a School of Government and Policy in Washington, D.C., as its 10th academic division. The school will leverage the university's expertise in research and discovery to develop data-driven solutions for contemporary policy challenges and effective government. It will emphasize the integration of science, data, and technology in its curriculum, as well as cross-functional skills and capabilities. The School of Government and Policy will be co-located with the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center, fostering collaboration and interdisciplinary approaches to address national and global issues. The school is projected to serve 200-250 graduate students and will begin accepting students in the fall of 2026.
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