options random home screenshot http://www.gspa.washington.edu/ (World Wide Web Directory, ~04/1995)

U. of Washington Graduate School of Public Affairs Graduate School of
Public Affairs - University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 USA - (206)
543-4900

Welcome!

You've found the Web server of the Graduate School of Public Affairs. GSPA offers comprehensive, high-caliber education for future leaders in the public service.
Select any highlighted text or icon to see more.

JILES, the Job/Internship Listing and Education Service, features an abridged set of listings received at GSPA, plus links to job banks and resources available on the Internet.

GSPA calendar of events offers a chronological listing of happenings related to public policy interests. Some events are available only to GSPA students & faculty/staff.

Policy gateways and student groups focus on curricular and extra-curricular interests and have "home pages" with links to elsewhere on the Net. Our intramural teams are legendary.

The latest news about the GSPA WWW server is here! (Last update: 4/2/95 -- Turn Left is a guide to "liberal" resources on the Net. It's near The Conservative Link, in the Issues area of the Other Sites page.)


Elsewhere in Cyberspace...

o Other Internet sites includes help with searching the Internet. Here is where you'll find The White House and other government agencies, sources for data and news, fun stuff, weirdness....

o Many other public administration/policy programs have sites on the Internet, with curricular and other information.
o "UWASH.GSPA", the GSPA's "other" Internet outpost, is a newsgroup featuring announcements and electronic discussion.
o The UW's official "home page" has links to other departments and university information. See an almost-live picture of UW's Red Square!
o Seattle area weather conditions and bus schedules/maps.


All about curriculum, faculty, research...

o GSPA course information includes descriptions and schedule information. [This section still under construction.]
o Academic regulations offer you all the tricks needed to navigate that winding path to the MPA degree (as stated in the Student Handbook).
o Faculty facts includes links to bios of some professors. Titles of their working papers are also available.
o The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program brings midcareer professionals from around the world to study at GSPA.

Also for your enjoyment:


If you have questions or comments about this WWW server, please send e-mail to: Cliff Meyer (cliffm@u.washington.edu)

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