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In This Issue
John T. S. Keeler Named New Dean Widely recognized scholar of European politics, comparative public policy, and transatlantic relations named dean of Pitt's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA), effective July 1.
The State of Democracy in Western PA Democracy may be in jeopardy in Western Pennsylvania, according to panelists convened by the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh.
Message from the Dean Reflections from our new Dean on GSPIA's history and the school's 50th anniversary.
Acknowledging GSPIA's Interim Dean It is with great appreciation that we recognize the leadership of Interim Dean David Y. Miller, who served as Dean from August 2006 to July 2007.
Centers of Excellence Updates, news, and events from GSPIA's research centers, including the newest Center of Excellence, IISIS.
School News GSPIA to co-sponsor International City/County Management Association (ICMA) Conference in Pittsburgh; Faculty, alumni honored at ASPA Annual Conference
Student News GSPIA students identify indicators of instability, present findings to National Intelligence Officer for Warning; Students brief RAND Corporation on the importance of gender perspective in international security research.
Graduation 2007 Commemorating GSPIA's '07 graduating class; Recognizing faculty and student honors and awards; Honoring GSPIA's 2007 Distinguished Alumnus, George Liu (MPIA '62).
Faculty News Updates on recent news, research, publications, awards, and honors.
Global Connections GSPIA faculty, students, and alumni connect with the world through research, collaboration, internships, and action. Features three faculty members and the meaningful summer internships students recently completed.
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One of only a few schools in the United States that includes public affairs, international affairs, and international development, GSPIA is also recognized for its commitment to public service and cutting-edge research geared toward generating positive change. The school houses the Matthew B. Ridgway Center for International Security Studies, the Ford Institute for Human Security, the Johnson Institute for Responsible Leadership, the Nonprofit Clinic, and the Interactive, Intelligent Spatial Information System (IISIS) Laboratory.
As a multidisciplinary professional school, GSPIA prepares leaders to build a better world.
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