Master of Public Administration

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2024 National Case Competition Champions

2024 Health Policy Symposium & Duncan Sinclair Lectureship | Dr. Rick Glazier

April 24, 2024 | 10:00 AM ET
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Welcome to the School of Policy Studies

The School of Policy Studies offers a rich and rewarding learning experience that is unsurpassed in Canada and matched only by the best public policy programs in the world.  Through high quality interactive teaching and integrated learning, we enhance leadership in public policy by providing students the inspiration, skills, competencies and connections to become better contributors to the public good.  The MPA curriculum includes core courses in economics, policy analysis, governance, management and quantitative methods.  Through elective courses, students apply their skills to the analysis and resolution of concrete policy and management problems.

Find out more about a Master of Public Administration at Queen's University.


 

Recent Lectures

2024 Tom Courchene Distinguished Speaker

Prominent First Nations Leader and energy executive Margaret Kenequanash, CEO, Wataynikaneyap Power speaks on Connecting Remote First Nations in the Northwestern Ontario To The Provincial Power Grid.

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2024 J. Douglas Gibson Lecturer

Omer Aziz, author of the memoir Brown Boy and Queen’s Alumnus discussed Citizenship in a Democracy: The Remaking of the World for the 21st Century.

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2024 Donald Gow Memorial Lecturer

Her Excellency Amy Baker, Ambassador of Canada to the Kingdom of Norway delivers the 2024 Gow Memorial Lecture for the School of Policy Studies at Queen's University.

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Upcoming Events

Check out our Upcoming Events below.  Missed something?  Go to our YouTube channel.  Queen's has lots of other interesting events you can find them on the Queen's Events Calendar.

Recent News

Beware the spin around changes to Liberal immigration targets

Yes, proposed cuts to planned future inflows are large. But those flows were historically high. The new targets are still above 2019 values.

November 15, 2024

Author:  Don Drummond

Read the full opinion here

Let’s Hope for Solid Hit from the PBO’s Third Swing at Carbon Tax Analysis

September 18, 2024

C.D. Howe Institute

Author:  Don Drummond

Read full article from C.D. Howe Institute

Growing one of Canada’s sustainable oil supplies

September 3, 2024

Queen’s researchers Kevin De France (Chemical Engineering) and Warren Mabee (Policy Studies) are leading an interdisciplinary project between four universities and five partner organizations to increase agricultural sustainability by repurposing canola meal. 

 

Queen's Arts & Science

Why Ottawa won’t come to grips with Canada’s productivity problem

INCLUDES CORRECTION

SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL

Author:  Eugene Lang
Read full article from The Globe and Mail

The Line: At the NATO summit, Canada needs to pay for its ticket

Despite being one of the alliance's founding members, Canada has become one of its biggest free riders. Our allies have noticed. Here's how we change course.

Authors:  Eugene Lang and Vincent Rigby

Read full article from The Line

From Phoenix to ArriveCAN: How to fix federal information technology procurement

Ensuring quality, cost-effective interfaces between citizens and their government should be treated as a top priority.

Authors:  George Melika-Abusefien, Thomas Goyer, Sarah Homsi, Kokul Sathiyapalan and Sally Twin

June 19, 2024

Read the full article in the Ottawa Citizen