University of Toronto St. George Campus - Political Science
Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP)
Public Speaking
Research
Project Management
International Development
University Teaching
Quantitative Research
Qualitative Research
Lecturing
Higher Education
Policy Analysis
Strategic Communications
Policy
Report Writing
Program Evaluation
French
International Relations
Statistics
Public Policy
Teaching
Data Analysis
The Atlas of Public Management
The Atlas of Public Management (www.pmatlas.ca) is a data warehouse and web platform for the study of the relationships between university teaching
international agency advice
and government practice in public management. The Atlas is both an analytical tool and a research product of the Best Practices in Public Management project led by Ian D. Clark and Leslie A. Pal
and funded by Canada's Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.
Leslie A. Pal
Clark
Ian
Clark
University of Victoria
Treasury Board of Canada
International Monetary Fund
KPMG
Massey College
Council of Ontario Universities
University of Toronto
University of Toronto - Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy
Council of Ontario Universities
University of Victoria
Victoria
British Columbia
Adjunct Professor
International Monetary Fund
Partner
KPMG
Secretary of the Treasury Board
Treasury Board of Canada
Massey College
Toronto
Canada Area
Senior Fellow
University of Toronto - Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy
University of Toronto
Toronto
Canada Area
My last course was a section of the required PPG1007 Strategic Implementation course (see http://www.atlas101.ca/pm/courses/toronto-ppg1007/). My research included comparing the core curriculum in MPP and MPA programs around the world
as described on the Atlas on Public Management - see http://www.atlas101.ca/pm/ and my personal website at www.ian-clark.ca.
Professor
MPP
Public Policy
D. Phil.
Physical Chemistry
University of Oxford
D Phil
Physical Chemistry
French
BSc
Physics and Chemistry
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the successor to the Atlas of Public Policy and Management . The structure of the Atlas and the migration strategy from the original to the new Atlas is described in About and What’s New . All of the...
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