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Conclusion of the ASPA 8th Young Scholar Workshop

2024-07-12 13:54:00

Outstanding presentations and fruitful collaborations, combined with significant academic advancements, defined the 8th Young Scholar Workshop of the American Society for Public Administration held at Corvinus last week
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Attending excellent presentations and learning alongside the 2024 Young Scholar International Cohort has provided us with renewed motivation to further our research in the field of public administration,

– said the organizers and members of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) after successfully concluding the 8th ASPA Young Scholar Workshop (YSW) at Corvinus University last week.

Dr. Patria Lancer-Julnes, ASPA President and Director of the School of Public Admin, Univeryity of New Mexico, and György Hajnal, Head of the Department of Public Policy at Corvinus, who hosted the event, emphasized the crucial role of international collaboration in the field. They encouraged the 13 participating young scholars to forge strong networks with their peers and senior mentors throughout the week.

The ASPA YSW provides an academically rigorous platform for the presentation and evaluation of research, as well as social networking for young scholars in public administration, management and policy and related subfields.  

During this intensive four-day program, participants presented their work twice, each time receiving feedback from senior scholars on potential areas of improvement. Using feedback from their senior scholar mentors and fellow panellists the participants improved their papers through an iterative process of oral presentations, culminating in the presentation of final versions during the closing showcase.

Two awards were given at the end of the program.

Best Paper Category: 

  • Hang Qi (University of Macau) for his paper entitled “Understanding Public Attitudes toward Redistribution: Analysis by Ideological Subgroups.” 

Honorable Mention: Honorable Mention: Merlene-Patrice Bourdeau-Quispe (H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota) for her paper “The Naked Truth about Budget Maneuvers: Evidence from U.S. State Governments 2015-2019.”

Best Presentation Category: 

  • Jiaqi Zou (Corvinus University of Budapest): Value, Recognition and Performance

Honorable mention: Ákos Holányi (Ludovika University of Public Service and HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences): Revising Central European Unpolitics: the Case of the EU’s Pact on Migration and Asylum 

Unforgettable week with distinguished scholars from across the globe, fostering knowledge and collaboration in public administration that was the  8th ASPA Young Scholar Workshop at Corvinus from 7-12 July in a nutshell.

Senior Scholars of the ASPA 8th YSW 

Dr. Jessica Sowa  professor at the John Biden School of Public Policy and Administration, University of Delaware and co-editor-in-chief of Perspectives on Public Management and Governance

Dr. Kendra Stewart – professor of Political Science and Public, Administration and director of the Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Center for Livable Communities at the College of Charleston

Dr. John Bartle – dean emeritus of the College of Public Affairs and Community Service, University of Nebraska-Omaha and President-elect of ASPA

Dr. Harvey White – affiliated professor at Biden School of Public Policy and Administration, University of Delaware

Dr. Patria de Lancer Julnes – ASPA President, Director of the School of Public Administration, University of New Mexico

Dr. Attila Bartha – associate Professor and Program Leader, MSc in Public Policy and Management, Corvinus University of Budapest

Dr. György Hajnal – full professor, Head of the Department of Public Policy, Corvinus University of Budapest

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