Norman Paterson School of International Affairs
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The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs was established in 1965 at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, with a grant from Senator Norman Paterson. It is widly considered to be Canada's premier school for the study of International Affairs. It is also a founding member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs and home to the Simon Reisman Chair in Trade Policy.
NPSIA has the only Master of Arts Degree Program in International Affairs in Canada, and have recently added Canada's only Ph.D program in that area.
From the NPSIA website:
With the changes and advancements in today's society, the world has, indeed, become a smaller and more connected world. Globally, we are increasingly aware, informed and affected by both national and international issues.
The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs strives to promote an enriched understanding of the challenges affecting our world through the Master of Arts Degree Program and our Ph.D. Program in International Affairs.
NPSIA's premier graduate programs offer an innovative, interdisciplinary graduate education; endeavoring to provide students with both a strong academic foundation, as well an exceptional learning experience beyond the classroom.