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Happenings from HQ
There's a lot happening this month for our Professional Members!
- Submissions for the 2017 Fall Research Conference will be accepted until April 5th. Proposals can be submitted below.
- Registration for the International Conference will be open on March 30. More information about this event is available here.
- The 2016 APPAM Annual Report is now available.
- Does your organization have an upcoming event? Be sure to post it on our events calendar and let the APPAM audience know!
Missed February's Update? Check it out here
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2017
Fall Research Conference Submissions
Submissions for the 2017 Fall Research Conference in Chicago will be accepted until April 5. The event, themed "Measurement Matters: Better Data for Better Decisions,” will be held November 2 - 4 in Chicago. More information about the submission process can be found here. Registration for #2017APPAM will be available on July 17.
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Ever wonder why some sessions get accepted and others don't?
Learn how to get accepted!
Check out the
recorded webinar
for tips on getting your Fall Research Conference submission to stand out!
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This
international conference
, themed "Public Policy and Governance Beyond Borders", will be held in Brussels, Belgium July 13-14. This event invites researchers, analysts, and policymakers to critically reflect on their experiences of working on issues of public policy and governance beyond borders. The event is co-sponsored by MGSoG / UNU-MERIT (
Maastricht University
) and
Syracuse University
. Registration for this conference will open on March 30.
More about the 2017 APPAM International Conference, including the registration information, can be found
here
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Help us Grow!
Growing APPAM means greater recognition for the policy analysis profession, more resources and support for members, so help us increase our reach with the Member Referral Program! Get more information about the program and reward incentives here.
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This month's spotlight features Luis Rodriguez, who studies K-12 Educational Leadership and Policy at Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College of Education and Human Development. In his spare time, Luis serve as a volunteer and Executive Board Member for Nashville Launch Pad, a local non-profit organization that provides temporary shelter to homeless youth in Nashville, TN. Read more about this bright APPAM Student Member's interview
here
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JPAM Featured Article
"Comparing Inference Approaches for RD Designs: A Reexamination of the Effect of Head Start on Child Mortality"
By: Matias D. Cattaneo, Ph.D., Rocío Titiunik, Ph.D., and Gonzalo Vazquez-Bare
This article discusses important conceptual distinctions between two approaches to regression discontinuity (RD) design and illustrates the main issues by re-analyzing a study of the effect of Head Start assistance on child mortality originally conducted by Ludwig and Miller (2007).
As part of our ongoing effort to promote JPAM authors to the APPAM membership and the public policy field at large, we have asked the authors to answer a few questions. See the authors' interview responses here.
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APPAM/Sanford School
Forum Coverage
Thanks to all who attended and participated in last month's Institutional Forum at Duke University's Sanford School! The event was a wonderful, and engaging, success. Coverage of the day's sessions, event photos, and a link to the recorded panels can be found
here
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