Archive for: December 2013

  1. Public policy in the Asian Century: conference highlights

    Our inaugural conference held on 9-10 December 2013 examining the implications of the ‘Asian Century’ for public policy was attended by more than 150 delegates from …

    news.government.unimelb.edu.au/2013/12/30/public-policy-in-the-asian-century-conference-highlights

  2. INNOVATION OF THE YEAR: VOTE COMPASS

    The 2013 Crikey Media Awards were held on 19 December and Vote Compass won the prize for Innovation of the Year. Crikey describedVote Compass as a “major initiative that allowed …

    news.government.unimelb.edu.au/2013/12/30/innovation-of-the-year-vote-compass

  3. Congratulations! Melbourne School of Government Professor wins Award

    Last night, 27 November, the Melbourne School of Government’s Professor Janine O’Flynn, was among a number of distinguished contributors to Australian public service to be honoured …

    news.government.unimelb.edu.au/2013/12/30/congratulations-melbourne-school-of-government-professor-wins-award

  4. Melbourne School of Government International Launch

    On 23 September 2013, Melbourne School of Government Director Helen Sullivan and Melbourne University Vice Chancellor Professor Glyn Davies together launched the School internationally at a …

    news.government.unimelb.edu.au/2013/12/30/melbourne-school-of-government-international-launch

  5. Election Watch: Media Puzzle

    On 22 August, Election Watch, the Melbourne School of Government and the Melbourne Press Club hosted a discussion with prominent Australian journalists and media academics on …

    news.government.unimelb.edu.au/2013/12/30/election-watch-media-puzzle

  6. Nudge Nudge Think Think

    Professor Peter John of University College London’s Department of Political Science shares his reflections on a recent visit to Australia, during which he gave a lecture …

    news.government.unimelb.edu.au/2013/12/30/nudge-nudge-think-think

  7. Q&A: Who makes public policy in Australia?

    On 14 August 2013, 400 guests attended an interactive discussion exploring the question Who makes public policy in Australia?. Hosted in partnership with the Institute of Public …

    news.government.unimelb.edu.au/2013/12/30/qa-who-makes-public-policy-in-australia

  8. My Time in the White House: Dr Shelley Metzenbaum

    On 12 August 2013 Dr Shelley Metzenbaum spoke to approximately 100 guests, at an event co-hosted in partnership by the Melbourne School of Government and ANZSOG. …

    news.government.unimelb.edu.au/2013/12/30/my-time-in-the-white-house-dr-shelley-metzenbaum

  9. Vote Compass

    Vote Compass, an interactive electoral literacy tool which was launched shortly after the election was called. It is being used for the first time in Australia …

    news.government.unimelb.edu.au/2013/12/30/vote-compass

  10. Directions in US corporate and International Tax Reform

    On 25 July 2013 Melbourne Law School and the Melbourne School of Government hosted a lecture by Dr Eric Toder, Co-director, Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Centre. He …

    news.government.unimelb.edu.au/2013/12/30/directions-in-us-corporate-and-international-tax-reform

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