Why study MPA Master of Public Administration at Exeter?
Develop essential leadership skills: Our Master of Public Administration (MPA) equips future public sector managers with advanced analytical and decision-making abilities to tackle complex, real-world challenges.
Practical, research-informed learning: Tailored modules combine world-leading research with problem-centred teaching, preparing students for careers in public management and beyond.
Join a global community: Our department welcomes students from China, South Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, the USA, Turkey, and the UK, creating an international learning environment.
Support for international students: Academic skills are embedded in core modules, with additional English language support available through our on-campus International Study Centre.
Special pathway for professionals: For those on government training sabbaticals, the full-time MPA with Applied Study (21 months) offers an extended policy project with additional training and learning opportunities.
Please note, if we receive an application which we deem more suitable for one of our other programmes, such as the MSc Public Policy, we may make an offer for that alternative programme instead.
The MPA with Applied Studies programme is designed for public officials who are sponsored by the organisation they work for (for example their department). If you do not have sponsorship from a public sector employer please apply to the one year MPA.
The course has given me ideas and insights from international cases and has helped me connect with big organisations. This includes joining the women’s assembly of the UN. I have also been able to apply for the ‘Aspire’ programme at Harvard as a result of studying for the MPA
Laura Quequejana Melo
studying Masters in Public Administration (MPA)
Course content
You will study a range of modules specifically designed for the MPA. The modules will address key challenges in modern public management and policymaking. You will engage with big questions of how government should respond to public pressure, and improve your ability to understand and solve policy problems while at the same time getting into the details of policy issues. The degree is flexible enough to allow you to develop some of your specialised interests within its framework.
Small group teaching provides opportunities to work collaboratively with students from a variety of backgrounds to explore a range of challenges. As well as providing you with a strong background in the study of government and policy the programme offers the opportunity for you to explore cutting edge ideas in academic debates about government.
The part-time route is suitable for UK students working in the public sector who want to develop skills relevant to their roles and earn a higher level qualification. It is also suitable if you wish to change career or if you are working to support your studies. In the first year of part-time study you will complete the core module in term 1 (‘Management and Governance’) and typically select one further module in term 2. In the second year you will complete two further modules and you can either complete your dissertation in the second or third year. There is some flexibility about this schedule.
Mid-career professionals with government sponsorship can take the extended MPA with Applied Studies which provides you with further opportunity to research and seek solutions to issues and challenges you face in the workplace. The MPA with Applied Studies is only available full-time.
The modules below provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this degree course based on recent academic teaching. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand.
Please note that the module information displayed here is subject to change.
You must take 90 compulsory credits and 90 optional credits
You may take 90 Credits from the listed optional modules group or 60 credits from the group and up to 30 credits from other modules in the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences.
Compulsory modules
Code
Module
Credits
Compulsory 1
MPA Dissertation
60
Management and Governance: Comparing Public Administration around the World
30
Optional modules
Code
Module
Credits
Optional 1
State-Building after Civil War
30
Digital Politics and Policy
30
Theories of International Development
30
The Politics, Policy and Practice of Sustainable Development
Please note that the module information displayed here is subject to change.
Stage 1
You must take 90 compulsory credits and 90 optional credits
You may take 90 credits from the optional MPA thematic cluster modules or 60 credits from the group and up to 30 credits from other modules in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Compulsory modules
Code
Module
Credits
Compulsory 1
MPA Dissertation
60
Management and Governance: Comparing Public Administration around the World
30
Optional modules
Code
Module
Credits
Optional 1
State-Building after Civil War
30
Digital Politics and Policy
30
Theories of International Development
30
The Politics, Policy and Practice of Sustainable Development
30
Leadership, Equality and Diversity
30
Collaborative and Participatory Governance
30
Strategy and Psychology in Foreign Policy
30
Applied Quantitative Data Analysis
15
?
Stage 2
You must take 60 compulsory credits.
Compulsory modules
Code
Module
Credits
Compulsory 1
MPA Applied Studies
60
?
Fees
2026/27 entry
UK fees per year:
£12,650 full-time; £6,325 part-time
International fees per year:
£25,550 full-time; £12,775 part-time
With Applied Study
Prospective students enrolling in 2026/27 will pay £31,600 tuition fees in total. Year 1: £25,550, Year 2: £6,050 (9 months).
Scholarships
The 樱花动漫 offers a wide range of scholarships to support your education, with ?7 million available for international students applying to study with us in the 2026/27 academic year, including our prestigious Exeter Excellence Scholarships. We also provide awards for sport, music and other achievements, as well as regional and partner scholarships with organisations such as Chevening, The Beacon Trust and the British Council. For more information on scholarships and other financial support, please visit our scholarships and bursaries page.
樱花动漫 Alumni Scholarship
We are pleased to offer the 樱花动漫 Alumni Scholarship, a scholarship for 樱花动漫 alumni beginning a standalone postgraduate programme in 2026/27 with us a scholarship worth 20% of the cost of your first year tuition fees.
Your course will normally be delivered in a mix of intensive teaching blocks and weekly sessions, this depends on the specific module selected.
Intensive modules will consist of:
A preparation period (guided readings and preparatory research)
Three to four days of intensive seminars, lectures/talks and workshops spread over up to three weeks
Post-teaching period (reflection, task completion, preparation of assessed work)
Non-intensive modules meet once a week through term time.
Teaching methods
Content and delivery will include not only traditional teaching methods, such as lectures, seminars and workshops, but depending on your choice of modules may involve:
Task-oriented work including case-study work
Reflective journals, presentations from visiting speakers with public sector experience
Field trips to local or regional public bodies
You will benefit from excellent online learning resources including lecture notes, articles, and presentations.
Induction
The programme includes an induction to welcome you to the Exeter MPA and help you adjust to postgraduate study. We will provide practical help and advice on subjects such as study and research skills and be available to answer any of your questions.
Stephen’s research and teaching interests are in public policy and administration. He has a particular interest in various types of arm’s length governance and the way that these are, or are not influenced, by the political system. His research has primarily focused on the UK at national and local levels. Stephen teaches on the core module Policy and Politics: the theory and Strategy of Delivering Public Services.
Professor Oliver James
Professor of Political Science
Oliver works on the politics of public services, citizen-provider relationships, public sector organisation and reform, executive politics (particularly politician-administrator relations) and regulation of publicly owned and/or funded bodies and services. He uses a range of methods including survey and field experiments.
As well as his primary interest in academic research and teaching, he works with public sector organisations in the UK and elsewhere, and has acted as a consultant to bodies including the World Bank, OECD, UK Treasury, UK National Audit Office and UK Audit Commission.
Professor Duncan Russel
Professor in Environmental Policy
Duncan?Russel is a Professor in Environmental Policy. His research and teaching interests include UK and European climate, climate and public policy, policy appraisal and coordination, evidence and policy interactions and budgetary politics.
I had been serving my country as a public official at the Office of the Judiciary under the Court of Justice of Thailand for almost six years before I started the MPA. I would certainly recommend the Exeter MPA to someone who considering studying in the field of public administration.
The programme is dynamic and open for independent study. Modules are kept up-to-date with the current challenges in public administration, and are well facilitated with the Exeter Learning Environment (ELE), giving access to all essential materials students need online.
The Exeter MPA is an excellent programme to personally transform you by learning and sharing ideas and experience with the Faculty, your classmates and other members in the community at Exeter. If you are looking for change in your life for a brighter future, or a way to contribute positive change in your career or organisation, the Exeter MPA programme is the right programme for you.
Master of Public Administration graduate from Thailand
Information for employers and sponsors
Employer benefits
The range of opportunities offered by the core and elective modules allows participants to plot a course which best matches your immediate business priorities as well as individuals’ professional development needs. Your organisation will benefit from:
Increased knowledge and skills relevant to management competencies
An understanding of key skills that underpin the requirements of modernising public sector organisations
Enhanced knowledge and skills in policy making and delivery
The latest thinking on issues faced by public sector organisations in the UK and overseas
Working together
We are keen to work with you to help you and your managers get the best out of the Exeter MPA and have a good track record of collaborating with sponsors and employers. In each year of the degree, we have welcomed students with extensive experience working in the public sector and on policy issues.
How we can support your organisation
We aim to take a flexible approach to programme delivery and will be happy to discuss any specific requirements of sponsoring organisations such as:
Agreeing learning outcomes
Negotiating work-based projects to deliver business improvements
Tailoring assessment around specific management competencies
Single module delivery or bespoke training
Competitive fee packages for groups of students from the same employer
This degree is most suitable for applicants with experience of working in public management or governance broadly defined, for example:
national, regional and local governments and their partner organisations
not-for profit bodies
non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
charities
companies working with government
consultancies
think tanks
research institutes
campaigning organisations
Many of our students have already embarked on a career in public service, but we do accept students who have demonstrated a commitment to a role and career in public governance, NGOs, and international organisations.
Careers
We have a long history of teaching public administration and public policy to postgraduates at Exeter. Students have gone on to careers in regional governments, ministries, embassies and other organisations around the world.
Employer-valued skills
The need to develop management and leadership skills is being recognised as increasingly important within the public sector and this has been reflected by the introduction of management competencies and a growing demand for formal qualifications for senior management positions.
There are many reasons to study for the Exeter MPA including:
Enhancing your opportunities for career progression
Obtaining a wider perspective of the environment in which you work
Developing strategic decision making and leadership skills
Improving your confidence and credibility in the workplace
Gaining more knowledge about other people and other organisations
Networking and sharing experiences with public sector colleagues
Careers support
Our?careers advisory service?provides expert guidance to all students to enable them to plan their futures through psychometric testing, employer presentations, skills events, practice job interviews and CV preparation.
The majority of students are based at our Streatham Campus in Exeter. The campus is one of the most beautiful in the country and offers a unique environment in which to study, with lakes, parkland, woodland and gardens as well as modern and historical buildings.
Located on the eastern edge of the city centre, St Luke's is home to Sport and Health Sciences, the Medical School, the Academy of Nursing, the Department of Allied Health Professions, and PGCE students.
Our Penryn Campus is located near Falmouth in Cornwall. It is consistently ranked highly for satisfaction: students report having a highly personal experience that is intellectually stretching but great fun, providing plenty of opportunities to quickly get to know everyone.