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So much to learn: Katie Moran
MPA(M) graduating student Katie Moran found an opportunity to formalize her management skills and apply learning on intergovernmental relations and Indigenous leadership to her work at the Terrestrial Cumulative Effects Initiative.
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Byungmin Kang: Finding the right path
MPA grad with the courage to quit finds her ideal work in public service.
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Building a research space to enhance Indigenous participation
Sherry Pictou is among Dal researchers who are engaging in some of the most sophisticated research in the world
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The delicate balance between grocery store profit and food security
Grocers must find a way to add value and affordability for consumers.
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Building a better world with the knowledge of Indigenous peoples
Dal researcher Sherry Pictou helps lead $24-million project
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Grad profile: Enriching her public service
MPA (M) grad Christine Szarmes finds balance to her public service experience in academic setting.
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For the public good
Dr. Paul Pross was one of many individuals who helped establish and build the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøMaster of Public Administration program into one of the best in Canada. Now, their efforts are being recognized with a new scholarship that creates a solid foundation for the program’s future.
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Grad profile: 'I don’t do idle well'
Riley Nielson-Baker completed their Master of Public Administration (MPA) during a global pandemic. They did so while launching and chairing the Atlantic chapter of Democrats Abroad, competing in the National Annual Public Administration Case Competition, keeping a part-time job and coming out as non-binary.
Recent Items
- So much to learn: Katie Moran
- Byungmin Kang: Finding the right path
- Building a research space to enhance Indigenous participation
- The delicate balance between grocery store profit and food security
- Building a better world with the knowledge of Indigenous peoples
- Grad profile: Enriching her public service
- For the public good
- Grad profile: 'I don’t do idle well'