2015 news
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Remembering Dr Seamus Hogan
We have received the very sad news that our valued colleague Dr Seamus Hogan passed away suddenly in Christchurch on Friday.
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'Walking Away From Westminster?' A New Zealand perspective
Dr Chris Eichbaum presented a New Zealand perspective on governance at the recent 'Walking Away From Westminster?' conference held at University of Oxford's Blavatnik School of Government.
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Emeritus Professor retains special interest in Hong Kong
Emeritus Professor Bob Gregory takes a professional interest in the politics and government of Hong Kong, and reflects on a complex political situation as the former colony adapts to its existence as a Special Autonomous Region of China.
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MPM degree gives graduate new perspectives
MPM graduate Jason Marris has been putting the knowledge he gained to good use in his work as a Governance Support Manager at the Auckland Council.
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Domestic violence – another approach?
Professor Chris Marshall reflects on domestic violence, saying it's a serious, continuing problem in New Zealand, and perhaps it's time to broaden our repertoire of responses to it.
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When policy meets academe
Gaining insights into how the policy and academic communities connect was a key driver behind a recent School of Government survey – one of the first of its kind for this country.
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Public forum to focus on a more inclusive New Zealand
IGPS director Dr Michael Macaulay says an upcoming public forum will call for new approaches and fresh perspectives on inclusivity in New Zealand.
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Ongoing evolution of an MPP graduate
Master's in Public Policy graduate Jane Carpenter reflects on the way her study has enabled professional and personal evolution.
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