MPA Program Informational Webinar
Get an inside look into UGA’s Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree as you learn about our internationally renowned graduate program and hear from faculty, students, & alumni. Friday, January
Get an inside look into UGA’s Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree as you learn about our internationally renowned graduate program and hear from faculty, students, & alumni. Friday, January
Join us for a Declaration Day at UGA -- a celebration of the 250th anniversary of the creation of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. The centerpiece of Declaration Day will
Join us for a Lunch & Learn with the Arizona Governor’s Office of Strategic Planning & Budgeting and learn about job and summer internship opportunities! Lunch will be provided. *AZ
Join us on Tuesday, February 10th when Dr. Benjamin Jensen, Director of Center for Strategic and International Studies Futures Lab, presents his lecture on "Old Ideas and Future Fleets: Using
The Benson-Bertsch Center for International Trade & Security and the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences present a lecture from Dr. Andrew Wells-Dang on Tuesday, February 17th at 3pm in
Join us for a conversation with UGA MPA alumni as they share insights from the middle stages of their public service careers.
Get an inside look into UGA’s Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree as you learn about our internationally renowned graduate program and hear from faculty, students, & alumni. Monday, February
Has The Cold War Ended? The Dark Side of the Earth. Join us for a thought-provoking lecture by Mikhail Zygar, acclaimed Russian journalist, founding editor-in-chief of TV Rain (Dozhd), and
Bringing MPA faculty, alumni, and students together for a conversation on the current trends shaping public administration. Panel - 2:00-3:00pm Networking Coffee Hour – 3:00-4:00pm
The UGA School of Public and International Affairs Alumni Board of Directors invites you to the 2026 GEORGIA LEGISLATIVE OUTLOOK The 14th annual Georgia Legislative Outlook will feature a discussion
Feb 2026
At first glance, Ishtiaque Fazlul’s research portfolio looks like a patchwork quilt: Affordable Care Act coverage, AP test subsidies, effects of long COVID, child marriage policy, maternal health chatbots and
Feb 2026
When The Politics of the Presidency first appeared in print forty years ago, John Maltese was still a graduate student. He had no idea that he would eventually help steward
Feb 2026
What drives nations to the brink of war—and what pulls them back? In Crises, War, and Diplomacy, published by Cambridge University Press, Professors John A. Vasquez and Andrew Owsiak tackle these
Feb 2026
At first glance, Ishtiaque Fazlul’s research portfolio looks like a patchwork quilt: Affordable Care Act coverage, AP test subsidies, effects of long COVID, child marriage policy, maternal health chatbots and