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Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy

Coordinates: 52°8′3.57″N 106°38′24.95″W / 52.1343250°N 106.6402639°W / 52.1343250; -106.6402639
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Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy
Established2007
DirectorDoug Moen
Location, ,
52°8′3.57″N 106°38′24.95″W / 52.1343250°N 106.6402639°W / 52.1343250; -106.6402639
CampusUniversity of Regina and University of Saskatchewan
Websitewww.schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca
The school's facility in the Diefenbaker Centre at the University of Saskatchewan, with the Saskatoon skyline

Established in 2007, the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy (JSGS) is a centre for advanced education, research and training in policy and administration. It has locations at the University of Regina and the University of Saskatchewan.[1]

The school is named after two of Saskatchewan's best-known public servants, Albert Wesley Johnson and Thomas Shoyama. The school offers five graduate programs - Master of Public Administration (MPA, professional degree, CAPPA accredited), Master of Public Policy (MPP, research-based degree), PhD in Public Policy (PhD, research-based degree), Master of International Trade (MIT, online delivery), Master of Health Administration (MHA, online delivery), five Master's Certificates and executive and board education. The School employs faculty that include three Canada Research Chairs, one Centennial Research Chair, and one Cisco Research Chair in Digital Governance.

References

  1. ^ "Our Story". Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy. 2016-04-25. Retrieved 2016-04-25.