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Webinar: Max Bell School's MPP

Friday, November 9, 2018 09:30to10:30

A webinar on the new Master of Public Policy Program at 香蕉视频's Max Bell School of Public Policy.聽This webinar, delivered by Chris Ragan, Director of the Max Bell School, will answer...

Responsible journalism in the age of hyper-polarization

Tuesday, October 30, 2018 17:30to19:30

For many observers, the American media鈥檚 commitment to 鈥渂alance鈥 contributed to President Trump鈥檚 victory by normalizing his views and behaviour and fueling the public鈥檚 belief that 鈥渂oth sides are...

Max Bell School Policy Lab Sponsors

The Policy Lab brings together the key elements of the Max Bell School MPP program including聽the principles of policy design, the difficulty of conducting thorough聽analysis with incomplete data,...

Webinar: Max Bell School's MPP

Tuesday, October 30, 2018 14:30to15:30

A webinar on the new Master of Public Policy Program at 香蕉视频's Max Bell School of Public Policy.聽This webinar, delivered by Chris Ragan, Director of the Max Bell School, will answer...

Max Bell School Celebrates its Launch and Talks Policy in London

11 Oct 2018

The Max Bell School of Public Policy was in London last week to celebrate its recent launch and the unveiling of its flagship teaching program 鈥 a one-year Master of Public Policy (MPP) 鈥 which is...

Facebook鈥檚 Fight Against Misinformation and Protection of Election Integrity

28 Sep 2018

Good afternoon everyone. I want to begin by thanking Professor Chris Ragan, Director of the Max Bell School of Public Policy, for inviting me here to speak about the work we are doing at Facebook...

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Christy Clark Chair Former Premier of British Columbia

Tuition 2025-26

Max Bell School's MPP is an intensive 11-month program which聽requires students to dedicate themselves full-time to their studying in order to succeed. As such, students should budget for both...

Max Bell School's New York Launch

12 Apr 2018

From domestic taxation to global security, the Trump administration has consistently highlighted that national interests will be paramount in U.S. policy decisions. But what does this really mean...

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