Public Policy Program
May 2011 | |||
Public Policy Graduate Student Dinner Event is by invitation only. |
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June 2011 | |||
June 2011 | Location: Stanford University | ||
Public Policy Commencement Ceremony Please join us on Sunday, June 12 for Public Policy's 2011 Commencement Ceremony. The event will begin after the main ceremony concludes in the stadium. Please contact [email protected] for more information. |
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October 2011 | |||
October 2011 | Location: SIEPR Gunn Courtyard | ||
Public Policy Welcome Back Lunch for students and faculty All Public Policy students and faculty are invited to a welcome back lunch on Friday, October 7, from 12 - 1pm in the Cynthia Fry Gunn Courtyard of the SIEPR Gunn Building. The purpose of this lunch is to introduce you to Public Policy students, faculty and staff, while providing you with information regarding advisors and developing your concentration. Event is by invitation only and will be emailed the first week of Autumn quarter. |
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October 4, 2011 | Location: SIEPR Gunn Bldg, Room 320 | ||
Graduate Colloquium Colloquia are weekly seminar discussions between Public Policy graduate students and Stanford Faculty or visitors. This speaker series is required for 1st year M.P.P. and M.A in Public Policy students and strongly recommended for 2nd year students. Students enroll in PUBLPOL 311. Those who would like to attend a particular discussion should email [email protected] in advance. |
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October 25, 2011 | Location: SIEPR Gunn Bldg, Room 320 | ||
Graduate Colloquium Colloquia are weekly seminar discussions between Public Policy graduate students and Stanford Faculty or visitors. This speaker series is required for 1st year M.P.P. and M.A in Public Policy students and strongly recommended for 2nd year students. Students enroll in PUBLPOL 311. Those who would like to attend a particular discussion should email [email protected] in advance. |
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October 18, 2011 | Location: SIEPR Gunn Bldg, Room 320 | ||
Graduate Colloquium Colloquia are weekly seminar discussions between Public Policy graduate students and Stanford Faculty or visitors. This speaker series is required for 1st year M.P.P. and M.A in Public Policy students and strongly recommended for 2nd year students. Students enroll in PUBLPOL 311. Those who would like to attend a particular discussion should email [email protected] in advance. |
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November 2011 | |||
November 1, 2011 | Location: SIEPR Gunn Bldg, Room 320 | ||
Graduate Colloquium Colloquia are weekly seminar discussions between Public Policy graduate students and Stanford Faculty or visitors. This speaker series is required for 1st year M.P.P. and M.A in Public Policy students and strongly recommended for 2nd year students. Students enroll in PUBLPOL 311. Those who would like to attend a particular discussion should email [email protected] in advance. |
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November 15, 2011 | Location: SIEPR Gunn Bldg, Room 320 | ||
Graduate Colloquium Colloquia are weekly seminar discussions between Public Policy graduate students and Stanford Faculty or visitors. This speaker series is required for 1st year M.P.P. and M.A in Public Policy students and strongly recommended for 2nd year students. Students enroll in PUBLPOL 311. Those who would like to attend a particular discussion should email [email protected] in advance. |
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November 29, 2011 | Location: SIEPR Gunn Bldg, Room 320 | ||
Graduate Colloquium Colloquia are weekly seminar discussions between Public Policy graduate students and Stanford Faculty or visitors. This speaker series is required for 1st year M.P.P. and M.A in Public Policy students and strongly recommended for 2nd year students. Students enroll in PUBLPOL 311. Those who would like to attend a particular discussion should email [email protected] in advance. |
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11/8/2011 | Location: SIEPR Gunn Bldg, Room 320 | ||
Graduate Colloquium Colloquia are weekly seminar discussions between Public Policy graduate students and Stanford Faculty or visitors. This speaker series is required for 1st year M.P.P. and M.A in Public Policy students and strongly recommended for 2nd year students. Students enroll in PUBLPOL 311. Those who would like to attend a particular discussion should email [email protected] in advance. |
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