MPA Virtual Visitation Day
JOIN US FOR VISITATION DAY! Friday, March 26th 10am-2:30pm Online via Zoom This will include details about the program along with a Q & A session with our MPA Director
JOIN US FOR VISITATION DAY! Friday, March 26th 10am-2:30pm Online via Zoom This will include details about the program along with a Q & A session with our MPA Director
The George S. Parthemos Lecture will be hosted on April 5, 2021 via Zoom Dr. Frank R. Baumgartner. Click here to register now. __ Frank R. Baumgartner received his PhD
Tuesday, April 6th 12-1pm Online via Zoom Learn more about our MPA program and hear from PADP faculty member Dr. Bradley Wright and an MPA program graduate, with discussion on
Co-sponsored by the Department of International Affairs
2020-21 Alumni Board Virtual Speaker Series The UGA School of Public and International Affairs Alumni Board of Directors invites you to the 2020-21 Alumni Board Virtual Speaker Series covering pressing
Featuring Professor Stephen L. Carter, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law, Yale Law School. Click here to register. -- Stephen L. Carter is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law
The CITS Global Decisions Lecture Series presents University of Toronto professor Carla Norloff. She will discuss "International Relations in the Post-COVID Era." Dr. Norrlöf will discuss the challenges facing the
In-person convocation is limited to graduating students only. The ceremonies will be live streamed at the following links: 10:00am Ceremony 12:30pm Ceremony
The UGA School of Public and International Affairs Alumni Board of Directors invites you to the 2021-22 GEORGIA FEDERAL POLICY OUTLOOK SERIES The UGA School of Public and International Affairs Federal
The UGA School of Public and International Affairs Alumni Board of Directors invites you to the 2021-22 FEDERAL POLICY OUTLOOK SERIES The UGA School of Public and International Affairs Federal Policy
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