Teaching public policy, social policy, public management and public administration is an important vocation. It has the capacity to help equip the next generation of public and civil servants for the multitude of complex and challenging tasks they must undertake. Teaching public policy builds capacity within the public service, and can also be useful in training and preparing those who work alongside government, providing voluntary or contracted services
Public policy schools were established 30 years ago to provide analytic and management skills to asp...
Fundamentals of Public Policy is an introductory course that explores policy-making as both a proble...
Policy Education in Australia and New Zealand has flourished in recent years. As governments in each...
When it comes to policymaking, public servants have traditionally learned 'on the job', with practic...
The first completely customisable, open access textbook on Australian politics, Australian Politics ...
Public policy is frequently characterised as a sub-discipline of political science which is practica...
The themes discussed relating to public policy are aligned with courses that are authored and used a...
Public Policy: A Concise Introduction is a student-friendly primer that quickly connects readers to ...
The term’ social policy’ is not one we normally expect to find associated with discussions about mat...
An introduction to the process of social policy making in Australia. The authors emphasise the inten...
Governmental activities should be purposeful- in other words there should be clarity as to what ough...
This paper draws on nine years of undergraduate student course evaluation surveys to explore learnin...
The issue of politicisation of the public service has been of considerable interest in a number of c...
Australia began a comprehensive process of federal civil service reform in the 1970s, culminating in...
l Gore (1999), called the ‘prince of policy wonks’, has claimed that ‘Industrial Age bureaucracies …...
Public policy schools were established 30 years ago to provide analytic and management skills to asp...
Fundamentals of Public Policy is an introductory course that explores policy-making as both a proble...
Policy Education in Australia and New Zealand has flourished in recent years. As governments in each...
When it comes to policymaking, public servants have traditionally learned 'on the job', with practic...
The first completely customisable, open access textbook on Australian politics, Australian Politics ...
Public policy is frequently characterised as a sub-discipline of political science which is practica...
The themes discussed relating to public policy are aligned with courses that are authored and used a...
Public Policy: A Concise Introduction is a student-friendly primer that quickly connects readers to ...
The term’ social policy’ is not one we normally expect to find associated with discussions about mat...
An introduction to the process of social policy making in Australia. The authors emphasise the inten...
Governmental activities should be purposeful- in other words there should be clarity as to what ough...
This paper draws on nine years of undergraduate student course evaluation surveys to explore learnin...
The issue of politicisation of the public service has been of considerable interest in a number of c...
Australia began a comprehensive process of federal civil service reform in the 1970s, culminating in...
l Gore (1999), called the ‘prince of policy wonks’, has claimed that ‘Industrial Age bureaucracies …...
Public policy schools were established 30 years ago to provide analytic and management skills to asp...
Fundamentals of Public Policy is an introductory course that explores policy-making as both a proble...
Policy Education in Australia and New Zealand has flourished in recent years. As governments in each...