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13th October 2014, 10:38 AM
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LBJ School Professional Development
Please tell me about the list of facilities and courses Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs? Tell me about it’s of the Master of Public Affairs Program (MPAff) program structure?
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13th October 2014, 10:58 AM
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Re: LBJ School Professional Development
The Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs was established in 1970. The name of President of this school is Lyndon B. Johnson. Facilities A Commitment to a "Next Generation" School and Workspace Classrooms and Study Spaces: More, Bigger, Flexible and Wired Cutting-Edge Technology and Energy Efficiency Academics MPAff Program MGPS Program Ph.D. Program EMPL Program Centers Center for Politics and Governance Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law Ray Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resources Center for Health and Social Policy (CHASP) RGK Center for Philanthropy and Community Service Center for International Energy and Environmental Policy Upcoming Events Advanced Public Purchasing - Specification Development - July 15 Advanced Public Purchasing - Developing Request for Proposal for Services - July 16 Advanced Public Purchasing - Evaluation of Offers- July 17 Construction Project Management - July 29-30 Auditing for Fraud in the Government Environment - August 8 Master of Public Affairs Program (MPAff): Program structure The general degree program consists of 48 semester hours. Advanced Empirical Methods for Policy Analysis Advanced Policy Economics Applied Microeconomics for Policy Analysis Introduction to Empirical Methods for Policy Analysis Policy Research Project Policy Development Public Finance Management Public Management Electives, selected from multiple sections in the following areas: Advanced Topics in Public Policy Advanced Topics in Management Approved elective courses in other UT Austin departments Professional Report (Students pursuing a general program of study may take the 3-hour Professional Report course as an elective; students pursuing specializations or dual degrees are not required to take the course.) Internship The internship, which is typically pursued between the first and second years, can be waived with documentation of comparable professional experience. Specializations International Affairs Natural Resources and the Environment Nonprofit and Philanthropic Studies Public Management and Leadership Social and Economic Policy Technology, Innovation, and Information Policy Urban and State Affairs Dual Degree Programs Advertising Asian Studies Business Communication Studies Community and Regional Planning Energy and Earth Resources Engineering Journalism Latin American Studies Law Middle Eastern Studies Public Health Radio, TV, and Film Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Social Work Women's and Gender Studies Faculties: Angel, Jacqueline L. Auerbach, Robert D. Bacon, Kevin Berteau, David J. Blodgett, Terrell Boske, Leigh B. Busby, Joshua W. Cable, Floyd S Cons, Jason Deitch, Michele Dorn, Edwin Eaton, David J. Eisenman, Joshua Evans, Angela Flamm, Kenneth S. Franklin, Shirley Galbraith, James K. Gholz, Eugene Granof, Michael H. Green, Brendan Greenberg, Sherri Hamilton, Dagmar S. Heinrich, Carolyn Helfert, David Howell, Jefferson Davis Huber, Karen Hutchings, Robert Inboden, Rana Siu Inboden, William Charles Inman, Bobby R., Admiral, U. S. Navy, (Ret.) Jack, Paul W. Keller, Harrison King, Christopher Kuperman, Alan J. Lentz, Erin Lincove, Jane Arnold Lynn, Laurence E. Marshall, Ray Matwiczak, Kenneth McCaston, M. Katherine Meigs, Montgomery, General, U.S. Army (Ret.) Miller, Paul D. Morrison, Jenny Knowles Newell, Angela Norwood, Steven Olmstead, Sheila Olmstead, Todd Osborne, Cynthia Ostrower, Francie Patel, Rajeev Pavon, Miguel A. Pope, Paul Prince, Howard T. Rai, Varun Redei, Lorinc Rehnborg, Sarah Jane Rhodes, Lodis Richardson, Samuel Rodriguez, Victoria Schmandt, Jurgen Schott, Richard L. Sherman, Max Spelman, William Springer, David W. Stekler, Paul Stolp, Chandler Suri, Jeremi Tolo, Kenneth W. Treisman, Philip Uri Varoufakis, Yanis von Hippel, Paul Ward, Peter M. Waring, Colleen Warner, David C. Wasem, Ruth E. Weaver, Catherine Wilson, Robert H. Wong, Pat Zarnikau, Jay Address: Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs Sid Richardson Hall 2315 Red River, 2nd Floor Austin, Texas 78712-1536 P.O. Box Y Austin, Texas 78713-8925 Phone 512-471-0820 Map [MAP]https://maps.google.co.in/maps?q=Lyndon+B.+Johnson+School+of+Public+Affairs& hl=en&ll=30.287976,-97.72856&spn=0.010858,0.020406&sll=19.066174,72.86 0963&sspn=0.011884,0.020406&t=m&z=16&iwloc=A[/MAP] |
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14th March 2016, 06:23 PM
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Re: LBJ School Professional Development
Hello sir, I am Sylvester. I am from Austin. I want you to help me by providing me information regarding the LBJ School office of professional development and list some events for it?
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14th March 2016, 06:23 PM
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Re: LBJ School Professional Development
Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs (or LBJ School of Public Affairs) is a type of public school. It was established in the year 1970. It is located in Austin, Texas, united States. It is affiliated by APSIA. As you have asked about the Office of Professional Development of LBJ School, check below for the information Office of Professional Development provides services to enhance and devlop the skills of leaders. From practical, real-world leadership and executive development programs to executive coaching to technical skills building trainings and full-service planning for conferences and educational events, its professional staff can assist you to meet the specific needs of the group. Its Office of Conferences & Training provides continuing education opportunities through various seminars, institutes, and conferences, many of which are planned and directed in collaboration with governmental agencies, partner universities and professional organizations of public officials. The Office also supports faculty in the development and organization of conferences, seminars, and public policy forums related to research and academic interests as well as issues of concern to members of the public. Upcoming Events 01/20/2016 - 01/21/2016 - Systems Thinking 01/26/2016 - Emotional Intelligence and Leadership 01/26/2016 - 01/27/2016 - Governmental Accounting 02/01/2016 - 02/02/2016 - Teambuilding 02/04/2016 - 02/05/2016 - Facilitation Strategies 02/10/2016 - 02/11/2016 - Working It Out 02/11/2016 - 02/12/2016 - Public Purchasing Law Contact: Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs The University of Texas at Austin P.O. Box Y Austin, TX 78713-8925 Street Address 2300 Red River St., Stop E2700 Sid Richardson Hall, Unit 3 Austin, TX 78712-1536 Main Phone 512-471-3200 |
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