PPOL 631 Managing Principled Trade-offs in International Public Policy

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Max Bell School of Public Policy

Winter Term 2026

Course:

Policy Case Study (Master of Public Policy Program)
PPOL 631 Managing Principled Trade-offs in International Public Policy
(1 credit)

Teaching Schedule:

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday

9am to 12 pm or 1pm to 4pm Total 15 hours per week

Course start and end dates:

January 5 2026 to January 9 2026

Location:
680 Sherbrooke St. West #650

Salary
$4415

Teaching Qualification Requirements:

  • Bachelor M.A. and/or Ph.D. degree in a relevant field.

  • Teaching experience at the University level is preferred.

  • Extensive knowledge of policy transparency and policy transparency challenges.

Experience:

  • Experience in public policy policy analysis politics analytics or economics is essential.

  • 5-Years of applied/industry-related experience and academic research experience in the field are mandatory.

  • Experience in the design and analysis of policies and implementation in actual government/industry settings complete with a demonstrable understanding of the various complexities encountered in the policy process.

Course Description:

Case Study courses are offered over a one-week period in the Fall Winter and Summer terms. These courses are designed to bridge theory with practice by introducing students to the various elements of the policy process that can only be understood by practitioners who were involved in the policys development.

Practitioners interested in teaching a policy case study must include with their application a proposal for a case study that centers on a specific policy issue in which they are or were closely involved. The practitioners area of specialization should be as close as possible to that of the course being offered.


Application deadline:
October 14 2025

Hiring Unit:

Max Bell School of Public Policy

Course Title:

Managing Principled Trade-offs in International Public Policy

Subject Code:

PPOL 631 Case Study #1

Location:

680 Sherbrooke St. West #650

Schedule:

M-T-W-TH-F

Deadline to Apply:

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