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Is
this seminar series right for me?
What
is the cost?
Where
will the seminars be held?
How
do I register?
What
is the cancellation policy?
What
are other public policy options at the University of Nebraska?
Is
this seminar series right for me?
This series is designed for current
and future public policy professionals, and those who work in areas
affected by policy, as well as those interested in better understanding
the process by which government and bureaucratic policies are agreed
upon and implemented. Often academic policy research is not disseminated
to those best equipped to use that information to make better policy.
These seminars are designed to bring together academic and practitioner
insights to help improve your policymaking activities. Here is a
short list of those who might be benefited by the series:
| Elected officials
(local, county, and state) |
| Aides to elected
officials |
| Local, county,
and state agency employees |
| Unicameral professionals |
| Interest group
members |
| Lobbyists |
| Citizen advocates |
| Nonprofit professionals |
| Program evaluators
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| Public policy
educators and students |
| Interested members
of the public |
What
is the cost?
A single seminar costs $40 ($15 for
students). This includes a full day seminar from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
lunch, and seminar materials. (Please note that this does not
include parking).
The full registration fee is due
three business days before the seminar. Onsite or
late registration (within three business days) costs an additional
$10.
Please make checks payable to the
University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
For state or university employee payment options (inter- and intra-agency
transfers), please see the registration
form.
Where
will the seminars be held?
The seminars will be held in a variety
of locations. Please click below for more information on a specific
seminar location.
How
do I register?
There are several ways to register.
| Policy
Seminar Series |
| Public
Policy Center |
| University
of Nebraska |
| 121 S.
13th St., Suite 303 |
| Lincoln,
NE 68588-0228 |
- Fax
your registration to (402)
472-5679
- Call
the Public Policy Center at 402-472-5678, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday, to reserve your place.
We encourage you to register early
to ensure sufficient enrollment for the seminar you wish to attend.
If there are seats available, you may register on site, but this
is not encouraged. Without preregistration, we cannot guarantee
a packet of educational materials for your use during the seminar.
We reserve the right to cancel a seminar in the event of insufficient
enrollment.
What
is the Cancellation Policy?
If you are unable to attend a seminar
for which you have submitted a paid registration, you have several
options:
1. Send a substitute from your office
or organization. Just notify the registration personnel upon arrival.
2. Transfer your registration to
a later seminar (including a seminar in the 2002-2003 series or
a later series).
3. Request a letter of credit for
a future seminar (including a seminar in the 2002-2003 series
or a later series).
- Please notify the Public Policy
Center at 402-472-5678 within three business days if you
find that you will be unable to attend.
Should the Public Policy Center or
the University of Nebraska cancel a seminar, you have the option
of either:
1. Transferring your registration
to a later seminar.
2. Obtaining a full refund.
We reserve the right to cancel
a seminar in the event of insufficient enrollment
What
are Other Public Policy Options at the University of Nebraska?
The Public Policy Seminar Series is
designed as a professional education series and it is not intended
to serve as transferable credit toward any degree program of the
University of Nebraska. However, participants in the University
of Nebraska Public Policy Center Policy Seminar Series program
may ultimately decide to pursue degree-leading course work through
the University of Nebraska. Of particular interest may be the following
programs of study:
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Department of Political Science
- The University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Department of Political Science offers the M.A. and Ph.D. in five
areas of specialization: American politics, public administration/public
policy, comparative politics, international relations, and political
theory.
http://www.unl.edu/polisci/home.html
- The Department offers a certificate
program in policy analysis, and a joint M.A. and J.D. program
with the UNL Law School. In addition, the department offers a
Public Policy Analysis Graduate Certificate for both degree and
non-degree seeking students with a B.A. or B.S. There is also
a certificate program for undergraduates interested in public
policy analysis.
http://www.unl.edu/polisci/public/public.htmll
The University of Nebraska
at Omaha College of Public Affairs and Community Service
- The University of Nebraska at Omaha
College of Public Affairs and Community Service's teaching, research,
and service are focused on the critical concerns of society, and
on helping develop solutions for the challenges of contemporary
living. Graduate programs are available in aviation, criminal
justice, gerontology, public administration, social work, and
urban studies.
http://cpacs.unomaha.edu
The University of Nebraska
Medical Center
- The University of Nebraska Medical
Center Department of Preventive and Societal Medicine provides
education and conducts research in the areas of biostatistics,
epidemiology, health services research (including rural health
policy), and humanities and law.
http://www.unmc.edu/psm/
UNMC and UNO have launched the MPH
initiative with a joint UNMC/UNO Master in Public Health degree
program
http://www.unmc.edu/mph
- The University of Nebraska Medical
Center, Department of Pediatrics, Section on Child Health Policy
in collaboration with CityMatCH, a freestanding
national membership organization of city and county health departments'
maternal and child health (MCH) programs and leaders representing
urban communities in the US, has developed several educational
initiatives to build community capacity for translating data and
research into effective public health practice and policy. One
initiative, the Data Use Institute (DUI), targets Local Health
Department lead teams to use data effectively to make a measurable
difference in the health and well-being of women, children and
families. The Data Use Academy (DUA) at Omaha, based at the University
of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC), modeled after the CityMatCH
proven DUI model, provides capacity- building to Local and State
MCH related entities in the Midwest region. For more information
about the DUI please visit the CityMatCH website
at:
http://www.citymatch.org
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