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Georgetown Public Policy Review
DisciplinePublic policy
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1995 to present
Publisher
FrequencyIrregular
ISO 4Find out here
Indexing
ISSN1083-7523
Links


The Georgetown Public Policy Review (GPPR) is a nonpartisan, student-run, peer-reviewed academic journal of the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University established in 1995. GPPR’s mission is to provide an outlet for innovative new thinkers and established policymakers to offer perspectives on the politics and policies that shape our nation and our world. Approximately 50 dedicated staff members work on editorial, interview, and marketing teams to achieve this mission. The print publication is published annually or biannually at the discretion of the staff.

The organization also maintains a website, GPPR Online, providing an outlet for students, faculty, and guest writers to comment on pressing issues of the day.[1] In 2014, GPPR began to produce podcasts to, in the words of the Online Senior Editor, "help us gain more exposure and a slightly different audience than what we get reading the articles."[2] Submissions to GPPR's Print Journal and GPPR Online are accepted through mail, email and their website.

References

  1. ^ "Georgetown Public Policy Review - About".
  2. ^ New Podcast for GPPR ; The Hoya; February 11, 2014

Georgetown Public Policy Review - Main website