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  1. Teaching Areas: Policy Process and Institutions. International Affairs and Diplomacy. Alan J. Kuperman teaches in the Master of Global Policy Studies program and is founding coordinator of the Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project. His research focuses on ethnic conflict, military intervention and nuclear nonproliferation.

  2. The Patman Center for Civic and Political Engagement envisions a stronger democracy through cultivating the next generation of public leaders and citizens. The Patman Center was made possible through a generous gift-the largest in the LBJ School's history-from married UT alumni Ambassador Carrin F. Patman (J.D. 82) and James V. Derrick, Jr. (B ...

  3. CV. My name is Ji MA (马季; first name pronounces “G”), Assistant Professor at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin. I’m also an affiliated faculty member of the Center for East Asian Studies and the School of Information at UT Austin. Here are my CV and recent publications. My focus on the ...

  4. Students can earn the Master of Public Affairs one of two ways: through a two-year, full time residential program in Austin or a 15-month track that includes living and working in DC during the final semester. Both programs provide a foundation for understanding the economic, political, analytical and management principles of policymaking.

  5. Professor, Lyndon B Johnson School of Public Affairs eaton@austin.utexas.edu +1 512 471 8959, +1 512 471 8972 Expertise: Eaton has written on rural water supply, international water resource conflicts, energy management, environmental problems of industries, management of emergency medical services, applications of mathematical programming to resource problems, insurance, and agriculture.

  6. Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Master of Global Policy Studies Master of Public Affairs Doctor of Philosophy (in Public Policy). For More Information. Campus address: Sid Richardson Hall (SRH) 3.107, phone (512) 471-4292, fax (512) 471-8455; campus mail code: E2700

  7. This student Handbook is designed to (1) introduce MPAff students to the requirements, policies, procedures, and deadlines of the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs (LBJ School) and The University of Texas at Austin (UT) Office of Graduate Studies’ (OGS) and (2) to familiarize students with important campus resources.