jsgspp
In June 2007, the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy (JSGSPP) was established as a joint collaboration between the University of Regina and the University of Saskatchewan. Since then, the school has swiftly become one of Canada’s leading policy schools for educating graduate students and public servants interested in improving public management and creating public value.
Today, the school offers five graduate programs (Master of Public Administration, Master of Public Policy, Master of Health Administration, Master of International Trade and the Doctorate in Public Policy), five master's certificates and a number of executive education options.
JSGS faculty members are engaged in research that has a high impact on issues affecting citizens in Saskatchewan, Canada and the global community; and have advanced knowledge related to innovation, science and technology policy, social policy and inequality, and governance.
State of Canada Series: Where is the West in Canada?
A New Blueprint for Government: Reshaping Power, the PMO, and the Public Service
GEMS: Хорошее управление имеет решающее значение
Why reconciliation is NOT the right thing to do (it’s the only thing to do)
Innovation in Real Places: Strategies for Prosperity in an Unforgiving World
EDI Discussion Series: Healthcare for Diverse Communities: Creating Inclusive Care
From Intent to Impact: Embedding EDI in Every Corner of HR
Law and Public Policy Discussion Series: Misinformation and Trust in Public Institutions
Gender Policy in Schools: Building Better Paths Forward
JSGS EDI Discussion Series: Breaking the Stigma: Building a Supportive Workplace for Mental Health
Is EDI Dead? Navigating the Future of EDI - Challenges and Opportunities
Fiscal Choices: Canada After the Pandemic
Ending forced and coerced sterilization in Canada featuring The Honourable Yvonne Boyer, Senator
The Adaptable Country: How Canada Can Survive the Twenty-First Century
Decoding the 2024 Saskatchewan Provincial Election Results
From Farm to Fork: Saskatchewan’s role in the Future of Food Security and Innovation
EDI Discsussion Series ~ Embracing Minds: Building a Neuro-inclusive Public Service
2024 Houston Lecture featuring Dr. Patricia O’Campo
Housing, Homelessness, and Human Rights: A Discussion about Law and Policy
Increasing Capacity: How to meet the Challenge of Health Care Reform
EDI Discussion Series: How to engage effectively with Métis communities and governments
We can’t seem to get things done in Canada anymore: how can we fix it?
EDI Discussion Series ~ Destination Canada, Population You
Join the league of global change-makers with Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy
Meet Jocelyn: Indigenous Nation-Building Certificate Graduate