University of Regina Graduate School of Public Policy

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University of Regina Graduate School of Public Policy

The Graduate School of Public Policy (GSPP) at the University of Regina is a leading public policy and public administration school in Canada. The GSPP is a professional graduate school with a strong research profile. Founded in 2005 the school offers a Master of Public Administration program with two options: public management or public policy. The school has attracted students from across Canada and around the world providing academic training for those interested in public service, community building and the improvement of public policy and management. The program is grounded in a series of rigorous core courses that emphasis the understanding of governance and administration, policy analysis, public finance, research methods and policy evaluation.

The school is the academic home for a number of Canadian scholars including Allan Cahoon, Robert E. Hawkins, Gregory Marchildon, Kathleen McNutt, Ken Rasmussen, Roy Romanow, and Andrea Rounce.