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Презентация на тему The Sanford School of Public Policy

The Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University is one of America’s leading schools of public policy, offering undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral degrees in public policy and international development policy.
The Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University is one of U.S. News and World Report ranks the school’s master of public policy Образовательные программы, научные направления, преподаватели Research Centers & Programs The faculty of the Sanford School of Public 1. Children & Families     Duke Center 3. Environment   Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions  Director: Timothy 6. International   Duke Center for International Development Interim Director: Jon Abels 9. National Security/ Foreign PolicyCounterterrorism and Public Policy Fellows Program Director: Tim NicholsDuke доктор PhD Graduates  The Sanford School's PhD in Public Policy Program is УчредителиTerry Sanford, then president of Duke University, established the school in 1972 Terry SanfordAs governor of North Carolina from 1961 to 1965, a U.S. деканRobert L. Flowers Professor of Public PolicyProfessor in the Sanford School of финансыThe school relies on philanthropic donations to make possible the work of Distinguished Lecture Series at SanfordTHE TERRY SANFORD DISTINGUISHED LECTURE   Endowed THE RUBENSTEIN LECTURE  Named for benefactor David M. Rubenstein, a Duke Стипендия и дотацияOur current policy allows us to provide merit-based scholarships to LoansUS CITIZENS AND PERMANENT RESIDENTS   The Sanford Financial Aid Office Helpful Resources and Forms   Sanford School of Public Policy' Financial
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Слайд 2 The Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke

The Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University is one

University is one of America’s leading schools of public

policy, offering undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral degrees in public policy and international development policy.

Слайд 3 U.S. News and World Report ranks the school’s

U.S. News and World Report ranks the school’s master of public

master of public policy program in the top 10

for public policy analysis, environmental policy, social policy and health policy. By design, the MPP program has remained relatively small; 65 to 70 students enroll each year.
The school’s Master’s in International Development Program (MIDP) enrolls a similar number of mid-career professionals from more than 20 nations. Both programs emphasize personal attention and allow students to tailor coursework to accomplish their professional objectives. The PhD program, launched in 2007, places graduates in a variety of high-level positions in academia, corporations and nonprofits.
The undergraduate program is among the nation’s oldest and largest, with about 200 graduates each year. Public policy is among Duke’s most popular undergraduate majors, enrolling more than 500 students.

Слайд 4 Образовательные программы, научные направления, преподаватели

Образовательные программы, научные направления, преподаватели

Слайд 6 Research Centers & Programs
The faculty of the

Research Centers & Programs The faculty of the Sanford School of

Sanford School of Public Policy lead or collaborate with

a wide variety of on-campus interdisciplinary research centers that are exploring vital policy questions and bringing provocative and timely speakers to campus. These research hubs can offer students opportunities to work with faculty on ground-breaking research, and to engage with leaders in many fields.

Слайд 7 1. Children & Families

1. Children & Families   Duke Center for Child

Duke Center for Child and Family Policy

Director: Ken Dodge
Associate Directors: Leslie Babinski, Jane Costello, Rick Hoyle, Candice Odgers and Barbara Pollock.

2. Ethics and Leadership 
The Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity Director: William “Sandy” Darity
DukeEngage Executive Director: Eric Mlyn
Hart Leadership Program Director: Alma Blount
Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Center for Ethics, Public Policy, and the Professions Director: Joel Fleishman
Kenan Institute for Ethics Director: Noah Pickus

Слайд 8 3. Environment
Nicholas Institute for Environmental

3. Environment  Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions Director: Timothy ProfetaDuke

Policy Solutions Director: Timothy Profeta
Duke Energy Initiative

4. Food

Behavioral Economics and Healthy Food Choice Research (BECR Center) 
Director: Matthew Harding

5. Health
Center for Health Policy & Inequalities Research Director: Kathryn Whetten
Duke Global Health Institute
Program on Global Health and Technology Access Director: Anthony So

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6. International
Duke Center for International

6. International  Duke Center for International Development Interim Director: Jon Abels

Development Interim Director: Jon Abels
Duke University Population Research

Institute Director: Seth Sanders Associate Director: M. Giovanni Merli

7. Law
Center for Law, Economics and Public Policy Director: Matthew Adler
Duke Law Program in Law & Entrepreneurship Director: Kip Frey
Program in Public Law

8. Media
DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy Director: Philip Bennett
Duke Reporters' Lab Director: Bill Adair

Слайд 10 9. National Security/ Foreign Policy
Counterterrorism and Public Policy

9. National Security/ Foreign PolicyCounterterrorism and Public Policy Fellows Program Director: Tim

Fellows Program Director: Tim Nichols
Duke Program on American Grand Strategy Director: Peter Feaver
Triangle

Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security Director: David Schanzer
Triangle Institute for Security Studies Director: Peter Feaver

10. Philanthropy
Center for Strategic Philanthropy and Civil Society Director: Joel Fleishman
Center for the Study of Philanthropy and Voluntarism Director: Charles Clotfelter

11. Social Science
Global Inequality Research Initiative Director: Jay Pearson
Research Network on Racial and Ethnic Inequality Co-directors: William “Sandy” Darity and Robert Korstad
The Social Science Research Institute Director: Thomas Nechyba


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доктор

Слайд 14 PhD Graduates
The Sanford School's PhD in

PhD Graduates The Sanford School's PhD in Public Policy Program is

Public Policy Program is distinguished by its truly interdisciplinary

nature. The program offers a unique balance of depth in a discipline such as:
economics
political science
psychology
sociology   
along with the opportunity to focus on a particular policy area such as social policy, global policy or health policy.

Слайд 16 Учредители
Terry Sanford, then president of Duke University, established

УчредителиTerry Sanford, then president of Duke University, established the school in

the school in 1972 as the Institute of Policy

Sciences and Public Affairs. Sanford’s experience as governor of North Carolina and, later, as a U.S. Senator, convinced him the country needed leaders who were not only politically savvy, but also ethically grounded and capable of rigorous analytical thinking. He urged students to set “outrageous ambitions,” a call to action that remains at the core of the school’s identity.



Слайд 17 Terry Sanford
As governor of North Carolina from 1961

Terry SanfordAs governor of North Carolina from 1961 to 1965, a

to 1965, a U.S. senator, president of Duke University,

and founder of Duke's Institute for Policy Sciences and Public Affairs, Terry Sanford had a profound impact on the state and the university. As governor, he pursued a new vision for the South by working for civil rights, equal access to quality education, desegregation and economic development. He launched Duke’s transformation from a small liberal arts college to a world-class research institution.

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Robert L. Flowers Professor of Public Policy
Professor in

деканRobert L. Flowers Professor of Public PolicyProfessor in the Sanford School

the Sanford School of Public Policy
Affiliate, Duke Global Health

Institute
Professor in the Department of Psychology & Neuroscience
Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Member of the Duke Cancer Instutute
Faculty Network Member of The Energy Initiative













Kelly D. Brownell










Слайд 19 финансы
The school relies on philanthropic donations to make

финансыThe school relies on philanthropic donations to make possible the work

possible the work of the faculty, centers and programs

that contribute to the academic experiences of undergraduate, professional and graduate students.
Duke Forward, Duke University's comprehensive fundraising campaign, aims to raise $3.25 billion by June 30, 2017. As part of this effort, the Sanford School has a goal of $75 million. Through the Sanford Annual Fund, gifts of all sizes help meet the most pressing needs of the school. Endowment giving establishes permanent resources to support the school.

Слайд 21 Distinguished Lecture Series at Sanford
THE TERRY SANFORD DISTINGUISHED

Distinguished Lecture Series at SanfordTHE TERRY SANFORD DISTINGUISHED LECTURE  Endowed

LECTURE
Endowed by the William R. Kenan,

Jr. Charitable Trust, this prestigious lecture – Sanford’s longest-running series – facilitates addresses from “men and women of the highest personal and professional stature, such as presidents, prime ministers and cabinet members, chief executive officers of corporations, visionary artists, and esteemed scholars.”
Previous lecturers have included former heads of state, sitting cabinet members, and Pulitzer prize-winning authors. They include Derek Bok, Erskine Bowles, Dan Blue, David Brooks, Thomas L. Friedman, Jon Huntsman Jr., Nan Keohane, Joseph Lieberman, Neal Lane, Richard Lugar, Robert McNamara, Janet Napolitano, Yasuhiro Nakasone, Turgut Ozal, Shimon Peres, Gail Rosseau, Oscar Arias Sánchez, Rajeev Shah, Alan Simpson, Shashi Tharoor, and Juan Zarate.

Слайд 22 THE RUBENSTEIN LECTURE
Named for benefactor David

THE RUBENSTEIN LECTURE Named for benefactor David M. Rubenstein, a Duke

M. Rubenstein, a Duke alumnus and chair of Duke’s

Board of Trustees, this endowed lecture series promises to bring high-profile thought leaders and policy makers to campus each year starting in the 2015-2016 academic year.

THE CROWN LECTURE IN ETHICS
Named for benefactor Lester Crown, the lecture was established to bring speakers to Duke to discuss ethical concerns in the arts, sciences, medicine, business and other fields. It was conceived of as a centerpiece in the Sanford School’s efforts to focus student, faculty and public opinion on the critical importance of ethical decision-making in the professions and public life.

THE ROBERT R. WILSON LECTURE
The Robert R. Wilson Lectureship was gifted by Herman Walker, a 1931 Trinity graduate, who received a master’s degree in political science from Duke in 1933 and a PhD in political science in 1937. It is named in honor of Robert Renbert Wilson who was a professor of political science at Duke University from 1925 to 1975. He also served as chair of the political science department, director of graduate studies, lecturer in the Law School and chair of the Commonwealth Studies Center at Duke University.



Слайд 23 Стипендия и дотация
Our current policy allows us to

Стипендия и дотацияOur current policy allows us to provide merit-based scholarships

provide merit-based scholarships to ALL accepted MPP applicants who

are not receiving full funding from outside sources. Sanford issues merit-based awards to our domestic and international students in the form of tuition scholarships and/or teaching, research or staff assistantships. You should indicate on your application that you would like to be considered for financial aid. We require no additional documentation.
US citizens are also guaranteed assistantships for two academic years of study, conditional upon satisfactory coursework progress during the first year. International students may apply to positions that remain open. Dual degree students only receive tuition fellowships during their first year of the MPP program and are not guaranteed assistantships due to the additional credit requirements of their first year plan. They may apply to any assistantships that are unfilled.

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US CITIZENS AND PERMANENT RESIDENTS
The

LoansUS CITIZENS AND PERMANENT RESIDENTS  The Sanford Financial Aid Office

Sanford Financial Aid Office will assist US citizens and

permanent residents in obtaining student loans through the Federal Direct Student Loan Program. Applicants should submit a FAFSA on, or before, May 1, to Duke University (002920) if they are interested in Federal Loans and/or if they will be receiving an assistantship.
If you have questions about federal financial aid, please contact Misty Brindle, the MPP Director of Financial Aid. The Duke Student Loan Office website also  provides detailed information on the Federal Direct Student Loan Programs. You may also visit theFAFSA website for detailed information on these programs, repayment plans or to file your FAFSA. For students who choose to use private lenders, Duke provides a Recommended Lender List.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Private Alternative Student Loan - An international student with a U.S. co-signer can borrow through various financial institutions. Private/Alternative Loans are credit-based student loans that require a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident co-signer. Students may borrow up to the cost of attendance less other financial aid. These loans provide for in-school deferment of payments and a post-graduation grace period. Both the grace period and the repayment period can vary by lender. Please refer to the Duke University Recommended Lender List to view a list of loan programs and to learn more about specific interest rates, repayment terms, and other loan features.

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