LBJ School | The University of Texas at Austin

 

Know-How to Change the World
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Our Degree Programs

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Bachelor of Public Affairs

A degree that prepares graduates with skills in leadership, policy analysis and organizational management for a career in public service at every level, from city hall to Capitol Hill

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Master of Public Affairs (MPAff)

The first graduate public affairs program to blend academic theory with practical experience—preparing students to make an immediate impact in the world

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Master of Global Policy Studies (MGPS)

A degree program designed for the globalized world, offering an interdisciplinary and practical command of international policymaking

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Master of National Security (MNS)

A degree that equips students with analytical skills and strategies to tackle today’s most urgent challenges, emphasizing emerging tech, data-driven decisions and innovative policy solutions for careers in both public and private sectors

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Executive Master of Public Leadership (EMPL)

A 12-month program preparing nonprofit and public professionals for senior leadership with substantial in-person coursework, interaction with high-performing leaders and practical simulations for real world readiness

DC Concentration (MPAff/MGPS)

DC Option (MPAff/MGPS)

An immersive 15-month course of accelerated study and work in Washington DC for careers in domestic and international federal policymaking

PhD in Public Policy

Ph.D. in Public Policy (Ph.D.)

A flexible, interdisciplinary curriculum–emphasizing strong faculty mentorship alongside rigorous analytical and professional training–intended to bridge the gap between academic scholarship and real-world policy impact

 

Executive and Professional Training

Events

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Event Status
Scheduled
Thursday September 18, 2025, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Virtual via Zoom
The LBJ School's Executive Master of Public Leadership prepares nonprofit and public professionals for senior leadership.
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Event Status
Scheduled
Wednesday September 24, 2025, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
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The LBJ School of Public Affairs, UT Economics, and the McCombs Department of Business, Government, and Society will continue our Environmental Economics research series for the Fall 2025 semester, featuring academics and subject matter experts in the field.
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Event Status
Scheduled
Thursday September 25, 2025, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Join the LBJ Community as we gather together for an evening of fun and fellowship. The evening begins with a short program featuring the Dean's State of the College and recognition of our Outstanding Alumni Awards, then we'll move to our Party on the Plaza. We can't wait to see you there!

News & Research

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Turning LBJ Lessons into Community Impact: A Graduate’s Life After LBJ

Sept. 10, 2025
For recent 2025 Master of Public Affairs graduate Kaylah Glaspie, the LBJ School was more than a place to earn a degree. It was a space to explore a wide range of policy interests and prepare for a career centered on equity and community impact.
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LBJ Women’s Campaign School to Host '50th Anniversary Women in Public Life Symposium' in Austin on Nov. 14

Sept. 9, 2025
In 1975, Lady Bird Johnson and Liz Carpenter hosted the largest international women's conference in the United States at The University of Texas at Austin's LBJ School of Public Affairs — the Women in Public Life Conference. To mark the 50th anniversary of this historic event, the LBJ Women's Campaign School will host the Women in Public Life Symposium: A Bipartisan Path Forward on Friday, Nov. 14, 2025 at the Lady Bird Johnson Auditorium in the LBJ Presidential Library at UT Austin.
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LBJ Student Fellows Gain Hands-On Global Policy Experience Abroad

Sept. 4, 2025
Five exceptional LBJ School students were awarded the NextGen Service Fellowship, giving them the opportunity to travel abroad this summer to gain hands-on experience and create meaningful change around the world.