The document announces a conference between March 23-24, 2012 hosted by the University of Toronto's School of Public Policy & Governance that brings together students from the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan. The purpose is for students to work collaboratively in teams to analyze and evaluate current public policy challenges common to Canada and the United States, presenting their findings through a policy and business case competition held over the weekend event.
The document announces a conference between March 23-24, 2012 hosted by the University of Toronto's School of Public Policy & Governance that brings together students from the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan. The purpose is for students to work collaboratively in teams to analyze and evaluate current public policy challenges common to Canada and the United States, presenting their findings through a policy and business case competition held over the weekend event.
The document announces a conference between March 23-24, 2012 hosted by the University of Toronto's School of Public Policy & Governance that brings together students from the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan. The purpose is for students to work collaboratively in teams to analyze and evaluate current public policy challenges common to Canada and the United States, presenting their findings through a policy and business case competition held over the weekend event.
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Friday March 23 Saturday March 24, 2012
School of Public Policy & Governance University of Toronto Canadiana Building 14 Queen's Park Crescent West Toronto, ON M5S 3K9 Applications Due: March 5, 2012 at 12:00 pm Applications can be submitted to Jordan Stewart or digitally to ford.sppg.conference@gmail.com This conference brings together students from the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy of University of Michigan and School of Public Policy and Governance in a team-based learning environment, highlighting current challenges in the public policy process common to both Canada and the United States. The conference is a weekend event where teams of Ford-SPPG students work together and analyze, evaluate, and present key findings through a policy and business case competition.