2011 Foreign Policy Magazine Ranking of International Relations Programs (news item)

<p>The</a> Top Ten International Relations Undergraduate Programs | Foreign Policy</p>

<p>Ivory</a> Tower | Foreign Policy</p>

<p>IR</a> Survey Results</p>

<p>Foreign Policy Magazine has released its 2011 rankings of top programs in International Relations. As in previous years, about 40% of all U.S. based IR Scholars participated in the survey. The results are shown below. More information about Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs can be found here: Woodrow</a> Wilson School of Public and International Affairs | Home</p>

<p>Top Undergraduate Programs in International Relations
(% of IR scholars ranking the program in the top five)</p>

<p>1---Harvard University 58%
2---Princeton University 53%</p>

<p>3---Stanford University 39%
4---Columbia University 34%
5---Georgetown University 33%
6---Yale University 28%
7---University of Chicago 21%
8---Dartmouth College 15%
9---George Washington University 13%
10-American University 11%</p>

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<p>Top PhD Programs in International Relations
(% of IR scholars ranking the program in the top five)</p>

<p>1---Harvard University 70%
2---Princeton University 62%
3---Stanford University 54%
4---Columbia University 44%</p>

<p>5---Yale University 27%
6---University of Chicago 27%
7---University of California-San Diego 21%
8---University of California-Berkeley 19%
9---University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 18%
9---Massachusetts Institute of Technology 18%</p>

<p>11-Cornell University 11%</p>

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<p>Top Masters Programs in International Relations
(% of IR scholars ranking the program in the top five)</p>

<p>1---Georgetown University 69%
2---Johns Hopkins University 60%
3---Harvard University 57%</p>

<p>4---Princeton University 44%
5---Tufts University 41%
6---Columbia University 40%
7---George Washington University 38%</p>

<p>8---American University 20%
9---London School of Economics and Political Science 12%
10-University of Chicago 8%</p>

<p>Yeaaaah Princeton!</p>

<p>Let’s just overlook the fact that Harvard was placed higher on all fronts.</p>

<p>:(</p>

<p>Hey at least we’re tied for number one on us news!</p>