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The [[World Bank]] lists the Heller School as one of eight training institutions in the United States approved to host World Bank Scholars pursuing graduate degrees.<ref>[http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/WBI/EXTWBISFP/EXTJJWBGSP/0,,contentMDK:21535742~pagePK:2299792~piPK:64168309~theSitePK:551644,00.html#United_States JJ/WBGS Program - Countries (A - Z) of Universities to Study: 2008-2009<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
The [[World Bank]] lists the Heller School as one of eight training institutions in the United States approved to host World Bank Scholars pursuing graduate degrees.<ref>[http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/WBI/EXTWBISFP/EXTJJWBGSP/0,,contentMDK:21535742~pagePK:2299792~piPK:64168309~theSitePK:551644,00.html#United_States JJ/WBGS Program - Countries (A - Z) of Universities to Study: 2008-2009<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


The Heller School recently received [[AACSB]] certification, along with Brandeis University's International Business School in 2008.
In 2008 the Heller School received [[AACSB]] certification, along with the [[Brandeis International Business School]].


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Revision as of 20:35, 28 February 2011

The Heller School for Social Policy and Management
Motto"Knowledge Advancing Social Justice"
TypePrivate
Established1959
DeanLisa Lynch
Location, ,

The Heller School for Social Policy and Management is one of the four graduate schools of Brandeis University.[1]

Founded in 1959 as the University's first professional school, Heller is located on the Brandeis University main campus along with the Brandeis University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, International Business School, and the Rabb School of Continuing Studies.[2]

Heller offers the degrees of M.A. in Sustainable International Development, M.S. in International Health Policy and Management, M.B.A. in Nonprofit Management, M.P.P. in Social Policy, and Ph.D. in Social Policy.[3]

U.S. News and World Report ranked the Heller School as number three among the top schools of social policy in 2007.[4]

The World Bank lists the Heller School as one of eight training institutions in the United States approved to host World Bank Scholars pursuing graduate degrees.[5]

In 2008 the Heller School received AACSB certification, along with the Brandeis International Business School.

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