The Canadian Association for Programs in Public Administration (CAPPA) is excited to announce its seventh annual Research Conference in Public Administration, Policy, and Management to be held May 31 - June 1, 2018 at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan.  Building on the theme of Congress 2018,  “Gathering diversities | mâmawinitotân nanâtohk-ayisiyiniwa," CAPPA will focus on diverse gatherings in Canadian, Indigenous, Provincial and Territorial contexts that have engendered new innovations that enable communities to thrive, particularly in adverse times.   

Diversity has fostered innovation in public policy and governance throughout Canada’s history.  Saskatchewan is well known for pioneering many of Canada’s policy innovations, including medicare, and for developing many of its most distinguished public servants.  Following the CAPPA 2017 conference’s focus on ‘Public Administration in Canada,’ CAPPA 2018 will explore the past, present, and future roles of Canada’s provinces, territories, and Indigenous peoples in advancing policy and governance in Canada under the theme “Diverse Gatherings: IPT Innovations.” 

CAPPA 2018 now has a website!  Check it out by clicking here.

Registration is now open!  Click here to register via the Congress 2018 website.

Graduate students - interested in attending but need some help?  Click here for information on Student Funding through Congress!

The Call for Papers is now closed, thanks to all who submitted abstracts!  Presenters will be contacted in February.

Event Details

When:
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Time:
08:00 AM - 12:00 AM CST
Location:
University of Regina
File:
Call for Papers

Contact

Karen Jaster-Laforge