Carsey School of Public Policy

The Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire is widely known for its research, policy education, and civic engagement work. The School offers four master's degrees in Community Development, Global Conflict and Human Security, Public Administration (MPA), and Public Policy (MPP) Students can also pursue a Master in Public Policy/Juris Doctor. In addition to its graduate degrees, the school offers a certificate program in community development finance and public facilitator training through New Hampshire Listens. The Center for Demography examines the consequences that demographic change has for families, communities, and the environment across the rural-urban continuum. It contributes analysis to the informed policymaking needed to address complex challenges produced by demographic change. It is the field team and lead designer at the Center for Engaged Communities at the New Hampshire School for Public Engaged Engagement. The school also publishes a variety of briefs and reports specific to New Hampshire, including analyses of changing demographics, child care and civic health. The Carsey school is located in Huddleston Hall, on the campus of the University.