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Maastricht Graduate School of Governance

Maastricht Graduate School of Governance (MGSoG) at Maastricht University is a public policy school. It offers a master's degree in public policy and human development and a doctoral degree in public policy and policy analysis, and conducts multi-disciplinary research in topics relating to economics, political science, international relations, and sociology. The School is the United Nations' first public policy graduate school,〔(Maastricht Graduate School Of Governance - About us )〕 and one of the few public policy schools in Europe. The Times Higher Education World University Rankings placed social sciences in Maastricht University 62nd in the world.〔(Top 100 universities for Social Sciences 2014-15 )〕 Its MSc in Public Policy and Human Development was ranked number one in the category of Political Science and Public Administration, according to the 2014 Keuzegids Masters.〔(The 2014 Keuzegids Masters )〕
==History==
Maastricht Graduate School of Governance was formally founded in September 2004 by the University Board of Maastricht University in light of the growing needs for highly trained specialists in public policy analysis and governance with a global perspective. The School has positioned itself to be an academic center based in Europe in the area of 'thought-leadership', as it applies to global governance and public policy. The internationally focused School combined the academic resources of the faculties of Maastricht University and several foreign leading institutes in order to guarantee multidisciplinary training. In January 2011, the School merged with UNU-MERIT and became part of the United Nations University. The School's founding Director of was Professor Chris de Neubourg. In 2010 he was succeeded by Professor Luc Soete, who was also Director of UNU-MERIT. Professor Soete became Rector Magnificus of Maastricht University in 2012. The current Director of the School is Professor Bart Verspagen, the Director of UNU-MERIT.
The School was officially opened for operations and teaching on 1 October 2005. Connected to the opening, a conference was organized which commemorated the 60th anniversary of the Yalta conference. At this wartime conference in 1945 British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Soviet premier Joseph Stalin decided on the future of Europe. At the conference in 2005, the grandsons of these three world leaders looked back on the legacy of their grandfathers and discussed with students, politicians and European leaders on the future of Europe.
The mission of the School is to train specialists who combine academic scholarship with leadership, in order to strengthen democratic governance in domestic and international arena.

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