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Partnerships and Internships

Internships

The Department of Political Science works through the Center for Public Policy Study to coordinate internship opportunities for students in the Fast Track program as well as students from multiple disciplines across Â鶹ÊÓƵ. The purpose is to provide exceptional experience opportunities for students to learn first hand about policy creation and implementation specifically for Disaster Policy and Energy Policy, but also for any policy area that is of interest to the student and the community. Internships provide an avenue to forge relationships between local government, the community, and Â鶹ÊÓƵ. While some internships may be paid, many are not. However, whether paid or unpaid, it is the goal of the Center for Public Policy Study to ensure that internships provide a substantive experience for the student and the servicing organization.

Partnerships

The Center for Public Policy Study continually strives to cultivate lasting partnerships with other departments at Â鶹ÊÓƵ, other universities in the Texas State University System, top universities such as University of North Texas, University of Utah, and George Mason University, local, state, and federal agencies, local industry, and local healthcare and nonprofit organizations to provide solutions for the challenges of public policy.

Dr. Williams attended the Texas City Managers Association - Region 5 meeting in Nacogdoches on November 21, 2019. The guest speaker was Mr. Mike Kunst, the City Manager for Orange and an alumni of the Master of Public Administration program. This was an amazing opportunity to forge relationships with local government and the private sector. Public Private Partnerships in action.

TCMA Region 5 Meeting

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Dr. Brian Williams-
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Mr. Kent Hutchison-
CJ Baxter Group
Mr. Mike Kunst - City Manager
Orange Texas