"Inside the Ivory Tower" is a ranking of the top university graduate and undergraduate programs in international relations. The ranking is produced by the Teaching, Research, and International Policy (TRIP) Project at the College of William & Mary and is published periodically by the magazine Foreign Policy. TRIP surveys "all international relations scholars employed at a college or university who have an affiliation with a political science department or school of public policy and who teach or conduct research on issues that cross international borders."
The first TRIP Faculty Survey was conducted in 2004. One of the questions asked respondents to rank International Relations graduate schools in the U.S. The survey has since expanded to include undergraduate programs. The survey began including universities outside of the U.S. in 2009. The survey was last conducted in 2014.
2014 rankings
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2012 rankings
2009 rankings
Methodology note for 2009 rankings: Undergraduate programs were ranked by individual country in this particular survey. For full undergraduate listings, see the original survey.
2007 rankings
Methodology note for 2007 rankings: Only schools based in the United States were ranked in this particular survey.
2005 rankings
Methodology note for 2005 rankings: Only the graduate programs of schools based in the United States were ranked in this particular survey.
References
External links
- Foreign Policy's 2012 Ivory Tower homepage and link to rankings
- 2009 Rankings
- 2007 Ivory Tower Rankings
- 2005 Ivory Tower Rankings
- TRIP Faculty Survey