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People-powered social movements are creating the conditions for significant institutional and policy changes, and students will analyze the characteristics, phases, motivations, and demands of such movements encompassing health equity, climate change, racial, immigrant and gender equality, and economic justice in the US and beyond. How do these movements meaningfully influence public policy solutions? What is the role of social media, technology, group identity, and community organizing? What are the connections between social movements and the nonprofit sector? Particular attention will be given to analyzing how these movements are shaping the public policies of current and past presidential Administrations.

Faculty: Deepa Iyer
Sep
02
Thu
Thursday
Van Munching 1203
CISSM invites all members of the School of Public Policy community to its annual Open House.  At the start of the session, CISSM faculty, staff, and associates will introduce themselves, summarize their current research projects, and highlight opportunities for student involve

The Vote 16 Research Network is a community-led collaboration between the university, community leaders, young voters, and philanthropy that will pursue new knowledge about lowering the voting age together. The network will work to produce ongoing knowledge about lowering the voting age and establish a connection between scholars and communities that can expand beyond this particular policy in important and impactful ways. 

 

Learn More about Vote 16 Research Network
Sep
23
Thu
Thursday
Online
Where can you find the confluence of government, international affairs, and industry? Surprisingly in financial services—and more specifically at one of the world’s largest banks, Bank of America (BofA).
Sep
07
Tue
Tuesday
Zoom
NNSA Graduate Fellowship Program (NGFP) information session for University of Maryland. This session will be facilitated by University Relationship Manager Timothy Babcock and moderated by Recruitment Coordinator Amariah Jackson.
Aug
26
Thu
Thursday
Zoom
On Thursday, August 26, 2021 from 12:00pm - 1:15pm, UMD School of Public Policy Office of Career Services will be hosting a HYBRID informational presentation about the 2021 Presidential Management Fellowship (PMF) Program application process.