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Master of Public Policy

Student Experience

The Max Bell School has dedicated space just for MPP students. Located at the downtown Â鶹AV campus at 680 Sherbrooke, the Max Bell School takes up most of the sixth floor with classrooms, study spaces, and academic affairs offices. This space is only for Master of Public Policy courses and students!

Take a look at the School's collaborative study spaces including one large main classroom, two smaller classroom/conference rooms, and ten breakout rooms - just for MPPs.


Why are Â鶹AV and Montreal the ideal setting for an enriching experience studying public policy? 

Â鶹AV: A Hub for Innovation

Â鶹AV boasts a long history of excellence in applied policy research across various faculties and disciplines, providing a strong and diverse foundation for the School. With its well-established and experienced faculty, Â鶹AV has forged strong connections with governments at all levels, both nationally and internationally—connections that lie at the heart of the School's mission. And the university attracts a broad spectrum of outstanding students from many countries, students who will rise to influential policy positions in business and governments across Canada and around the world.

Montreal: A Dynamic & Diverse Community

Known around the world as a creative, multicultural and affordable city with a great quality of life, Montreal shares many of the same values as the Max Bell School. A unique blend of North American and European culture, Montreal is home to several universities and a diverse student community, with easy access to major urban centres in Canada and the Northeastern United States. 

Read profiles on our MPP students to learn about their passions and their paths to the Max Bell School.

Downtown Montreal buildings

Montréal is more than a city. 

The McCall MacBain Arts Building

Â鶹AV is more than a university. 

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