The University of Chicago’s M.A. in Public Policy program empowers students to solve complex social and economic problems through policy analysis and design. These project topics cover a wide spectrum of areas—education, health, housing, climate, and justice—combining data analysis with governance innovation.
Evaluating the Impact of Universal Basic Income on Poverty Reduction
Data-Driven Approaches to Reducing Urban Crime Rates
Public Housing Policy and Gentrification: A City-Level Analysis
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Renewable Energy Subsidies
The Effectiveness of Charter Schools in Closing Achievement Gaps
Healthcare Access and Medicaid Expansion: A Comparative State Study
Social Policy Design for Gig Economy Workers
Gun Control Legislation and Public Safety Outcomes
Behavioral Nudges in Public Health Campaigns
Public Transit Investments and Economic Mobility in Low-Income Areas
Affordable Childcare Policy and Workforce Participation of Women
Tax Incentives for Green Buildings: Policy Evaluation
Digital Governance and Citizen Engagement in Smart Cities
Welfare Reform and Intergenerational Mobility
Immigration Policy and Local Economic Development
Education Reform through School Voucher Programs
Climate Adaptation Planning in Coastal Policy Frameworks
The Role of Public-Private Partnerships in Infrastructure Delivery
Universal Pre-K: Equity and Economic Returns
Evidence-Based Policymaking in Criminal Justice Reform
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