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On Wed, 31 Oct 2018 at 7:12 PM, Rye McKenzie <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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> *For-Credit Summer Graduate Course*
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> *Program Evaluation and Applied Policy Analysis *
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> Summer 2019
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> Paris, France
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> The University of Maryland School of Public Policy
> <https://www.publicpolicy.umd.edu/> will offer a for-credit international
> graduate course where students will learn the tools of program evaluation
> and apply them as they prepare policy analyses or research syntheses for
> real-world clients in Paris. The course will be offered in partnership
> with the Economics Department at Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne
> <http://www.univ-paris1.fr/diplomes/pantheon-sorbonne-master-in-economics-first-year-psme/presentation/>
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> Classes will be held in Paris, France from July 1-13, 2019 at the
> Pantheon-Sorbonne as well as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation
> and Development (OECD) <http://www.oecd.org/about/>. Some assignments
> will be due before and after the two weeks in Paris.
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> This study abroad course is designed for doctoral, masters level, and
> advanced undergraduate students studying economics, public policy, public
> administration, and other social policy-related subjects such as education,
> international development, political science/governance, public health,
> social welfare, sociology, and urban planning.
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> *Faculty*
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> The core faculty for the course will be:
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>    - *Douglas J. Besharov*
>    <https://www.publicpolicy.umd.edu/faculty/douglas-besharov>,
>    University of Maryland, College Park (Program Director); and
>    - *Douglas M. Call*
>    <https://www.publicpolicy.umd.edu/faculty/doug-call>, University of
>    Maryland, College Park
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> The faculty will be augmented by a number of guest faculty who are
> luminaries in the field of program evaluation:
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>    - *Neil Gilbert*
>    <http://socialwelfare.berkeley.edu/faculty/neil-gilbert>, University
>    of California, Berkeley;
>    - *David Myers* <http://www.air.org/person/david-myers>, President and
>    CEO, American Institutes for Research;
>    - *Anu Rangarajan*
>    <https://www.mathematica-mpr.com/our-people/staff/anuradha-rangarajan>,
>    Senior Vice President and Managing Director, International Research
>    Division, Mathematica Policy Research;
>    - *Stefano Scarpetta* <http://www.oecd.org/els/Stefano-Scarpetta.htm>,
>    Director of Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD; and
>    - *David Seidenfeld <https://www.air.org/person/david-seidenfeld>*,
>    Vice President, International Research and Evaluation, American Institutes
>    for Research
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> *Course Summary*
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> This course is designed to help students learn the concepts of program
> evaluation while they apply them to projects with real-world clients.
> Course topics include the preparation of policy analyses, evaluation
> methodologies for identifying the counterfactual, assessment of causal
> validity in research publications, and methods for synthesizing research.
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> Students will prepare either a policy analysis or research synthesis for
> the OECD or a similar agency or organization located in or near Paris.
> (Last year, in addition to the OECD, clients included the Agence Francaise
> de Développement, UNESCO, the Institut National d’Etudes Démographiques,
> and the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement.)
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> The project topics will initially be identified by the clients and the UMD
> faculty, with the final details to be worked out between the clients and
> the students. Possible topic areas include aging and pensions, child
> welfare, criminal justice, education, employment and the labor market, the
> environment, families and children, health, housing, migration, and social
> welfare generally.
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> Prior to arriving in Paris, students will be matched to clients and will
> work with them to create an initial project description, which will include
> a delineation of the policy question to be addressed and the scope of the
> project. While in Paris, besides attending classes, students will prepare
> and present project plans to their clients (and others) and make site
> visits to international organizations that conduct similar policy-oriented
> research. After leaving Paris, students will complete their projects,
> interacting with their clients as needed. Final projects will be due at the
> end of August.
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> A preliminary syllabus will be available on the course web page
> <http://www.umdcipe.org/conferences/SummerInstitute/summercourse2017.shtml>
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> (Classes will be in English.)
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> *Course Schedule and Facilities*
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> Prior to their arrival in Paris, students will be matched to clients and
> there will be a preliminary online meeting to discuss the course syllabus.
> In Paris, the course will meet daily (tentatively 9:30-13:00)
> Monday–Friday for two weeks from July 1 through July 13, 2019 at the
> Economics Department at Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne and the OECD.
> As mentioned above, final projects will be due at the end of August, after
> students leave Paris.
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> *Eligibility*
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> The course is open to all graduate and advanced undergraduate students.
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> Students must be in good academic and judicial standing and must not have
> any registration blocks. The minimum GPA for this program is 3.0 (unless
> otherwise approved by the program director).
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> *Course Credit *
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> Students will receive three credits from the University of Maryland upon
> successful completion of the course. Non-UMD students should confirm the
> transferability of credits with their home academic departments.
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> *Course Cost *
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> Application Fee: 50 USD
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> Standard program fee: 3,800 USD
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> Enrollment Fee: 75 USD (for non-UMD students only)
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> The program fee includes registration and administration, tuition,
> housing, course related activities, and teaching services. Students are
> responsible for airfare, meals, and other incidental expenses.
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> *Application Deadline*
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> Applications will be accepted through March 1, 2019.  Because space is
> limited, early application is encouraged. Students will be accepted on a
> rolling basis.
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> *Registration*
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> Those interested in registering for the course should email Ying Yin
> <[log in to unmask]> of the University of Maryland.
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> *Accommodations*
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> In previous summers, students stayed at the United States dorm
> <http://www.ciup.fr/fondation-etats-unis/en/> on the campus of Cité
> International Universitaire de Paris and we expect that this will continue
> to be the housing accommodation.
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> *Additional Information*
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> Further information regarding the course format, travel, and other course
> logistics will soon be available on the course web page
> <http://www.umdcipe.org/>.
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> *Contact*
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> For any specific questions regarding the course, please contact: Ying Yin
> <[log in to unmask]> of the University of Maryland.
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