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Arizona State University School of Public Affairs
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About School of Public Affairs
Mission: The School of Public Affairs advances excellence in governance by creating, sharing, and applying knowledge of public administration.
In support of this mission, we are committed to enabling students to analyze public problems, communicate, collaborate, make decisions, and manage public institutions effectively, ethically, and democratically; teaching and providing continuing education at times and locations appropriate for working students and practitioners; identifying emerging public issues, applying research to public programs, disseminating information, and proposing solutions to public problems; assisting public, private, and nonprofit organizations; facilitating community discourse on public issues; contributing to public affairs scholarship; and fostering the next generation of public affairs scholars.
The new demands on public leadership in the context of global urban governance are unprecedented in complexity and scope. The ASU School of Public Affairs believes that the most influential contributions we can make are the development of multiple, useful, and realistic models of governance with accompanying processes for extended civic engagement and the training of a new generation of urban leaders capable of addressing the questions raised by the rapid growth of urban citistates. We consistently rank in the top twenty-five public administration schools nationally and offer the only program in the region accredited by the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA), uniquely positioning us to respond to these opportunities.
Research Areas
- Community and Organizational Resilience
- Comparative Public Management and Comparative Local Government
- Economic Development
- Leadership and Creativity
- Public Administration Theory
- Public Finance
- Public Policy/Social Welfare Policy
Recent Major Publications
- “Origins of Shareholder Advocacy” by Jonathan Koppell
- “World Rule: Accountability, Legitimacy and the Design of Global Governance” by Jonathan Koppell
- “Handbook of Adult Resilience” edited by John Hall
- “Navigating the Fiscal Crisis: Tested Strategies for Local Leaders” by Gerald Miller and James Svara
- “The Art and Science of Leadership” by Afsaneh Nahavandi”Fabricating the People” by Thomas Catlaw”American Public Policy” by N. Joseph Cayer
- “The Dance of Leadership” by Robert and Janet Denhardt“Public Personnel Administration” by N. Joseph Cayer
Major Grants
- Research on the Korean People-State Relationship (Yushim Kim): $300,000
- Center for Nanotechnology in Society (Elizabeth Corley, co-principal investigator): $6.5M
- Assessing the LIFE (Learning in Informal and Formal Environments) Center: A Scientific and Technical Human Capital Evaluation Model, National Science Foundation (Elizabeth Corley, principal investigator): $905,000
- Central Arizona-Phoenix Long Term Ecological Research: Phase 2, National Science Foundation (Elizabeth Corley, senior personnel): $4.4M
- Decision Center for a Desert City, National Science Foundation (Elizabeth Corley, Senior Investigator; co-leader of Decision Science Team, participant in Science and Technology Policy Team): $6.9M
- Resilience and Health in Communities and Individuals (John Hall, co-principal investigator): $2.2M
Outreach & Service
- International programs with Moscow State University (Russia), Santa Catarina University (Brazil), Pristina University (Kosovo), Wuhan University (China), University of Nijmegen (Netherlands), University of Siena (Italy) and Yerevan State University (Armenia)
- Community resilience workshops (Hall)
- Public policy projects through policy analysis class (Peck)
- Valley Citizens League board of directors (R. Denhardt)
Academic Areas 2011- 2012
- Urban & Metropolitan Studies
- Public Service & Public Policy
- Creative City
- Public Management & Administration
- Leadership & Ethics
- Public Service & Public Policy Concentration (Business)
- Urban Policy Concentration (Business)
- Master of Public Administration
- Master of Public Policy
- Marvin Andrews Program in Urban Management
- Joint Master of Public Administration/Social Work
- Doctor of Philosophy Public Administration
- Doctor of Philosophy Public Administration – Urbanism Concentration
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