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Join the conversation at Bipartisan Policy Center, July 30
Public Policy Professor Emeritus George La Noue recently published a new book, Silenced Stages, about academic freedom and the impacts of limiting campus discourse for policy debates. Join...
July 24, 2019
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11:46 AM
An Update from the NIH
It is a priority to us to continue to engage with the community about what constitutes a breach of NIH peer review integrity – including, but not limited to: A reviewer sending grant...
July 15, 2019
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1:57 PM
Sally Helms retiring after 27 years as Grad. Program Coord.
Good afternoon public policy friends! After 27 years of service at UMBC and the School of Public Policy, our incredible Graduate Program Coordinator Sally Helms is retiring at the end of July....
July 1, 2019
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4:06 PM
On academic freedom and campus policy debates
Public Policy Professor Emeritus George La Noue recently released his newest book, "Silenced Stages: The Loss of Academic Freedom and Campus Policy Debates." Synopsis: Recently, many...
July 1, 2019
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3:25 PM
PUBL's Dr. Tormos-Aponte presenting
A conference of interest for faculty and graduate students: Race and Ethnic Politics Conference at the University of Maryland College Park, August 1st. Our own postdoctoral research...
June 27, 2019
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5:17 PM
12-mo Grad Asst position open to start August 2019
ATTN Public Policy Students! Opportunity starting in the Fall 2019 for a graduate research assistant interested in a project on education of ethics in technology. This is to work on the...
June 6, 2019
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3:05 PM
A new policy for proposal submission is being implemented by UMBC’s Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP). As of August 1, 2019, OSP will require that proposals be received, in a ready-to-submit...
June 5, 2019
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9:57 AM
Published on Regional Studies Association's online blog
Last week, Prof. John Rennie Short was invited to write a post for the Regional Studies Association's online blog. In the post titled "Three Imaginaries of The Urban Now," Prof. Rennie Short...
March 28, 2019
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9:59 AM
Alumni, community leaders, and current students joined
On Tuesday, the School of Public Policy hosted a one-day Public Policy Camp with the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) for regional undergraduate students interested in...
March 15, 2019
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2:50 PM
PUBL 604 and SOCY 606 to be offered
Two Public Policy core courses are being offered this summer. PUBL 604 and SOCY 606. These are six week courses, two evenings a week. Economics is also offering ECON 652 (online)....
March 4, 2019
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11:33 AM