Duke University’s Master of International Development Policy (MIDP) is a specialized program under its Sanford School of Public Policy. Designed for mid-career professionals, it focuses on global development challenges, policy analysis, and economic growth. The interdisciplinary curriculum covers topics like governance, health, and environmental sustainability.
The program offers flexible study options, including a 2-year residential track and executive formats. Students benefit from Duke’s research centers, faculty expertise, and global network. Admission requires professional experience, academic credentials, and language proficiency. Graduates pursue careers in governments, NGOs, and international organizations, leveraging Duke’s strong alumni connections.