Politics of International Public Policy is a course designed to immerse students into the complexities of international public policy-making. Central to the course is an exploration of international security issues, defined...
The primary objective of this core course in the MPP curriculum is to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed for effective political analysis of public policy issues and decisions. The course covers conceptual and...
Great power rivalry is a critical concept that frames current perceptions of international affairs around China's rise, Russia's resurgence and the United States relative...
Conflict is an evitable part of the human experience--in relationships, at the work place, in public administration and especially in the public policy making...
Conflict is an evitable part of the human experience--in relationships, at the work place, in public administration and especially in the public policy making...
Causal Inference in Education Policy Research: Preschool, Elementary and Secondary --- This course focuses on rigorous evaluation of policies and interventions intended to support children's early learning and success in...
Kara Swisher is the co-founder and editor-at-large of Recode, producer and host of the Recode Decode and Pivot podcasts, and co-executive producer of the Code Conference...
Recommended - A- or higher in augmented PubPol 639: Quantitative Methods for Program Evaluation - Non Ford School Students contact the instructor for evaluation /...
What are smart cities? What makes them smart? Are they equitable and accessible? The aim of this hands-on applied policy course is to introduce students to smart cities and the rapidly evolving mobility...
Climate change often feels like a problem that our brains have been hardwired to ignore. Climate change is abstract and complex, making it hard for non-scientists (including policy-makers) to...