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Wednesday, December 22, 2021
Environmental impacts of mining in Brazil and the environmental licensing process: Changes needed for changing times? Alexandra Mallett, Erica Lima, Barros Franca, Italo Alves, and Lisa Mills Abstract Brazil, a key mining producer globally, has a comprehensive system of environmental laws and institutions. Nevertheless, their effectiveness has... More
Monday, August 31, 2020
By Tyrone Burke Integrating anti-racist pedagogy in to public policy “Public policy has a real impact on inequality in society, and on the lives of racialized people,” says School of Public Policy and Administration Prof. Lisa Mills. “We are making a new course for first-year students that gives an introduction to the various stages of... More
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
The School is very pleased to announce the first-ever winner of the Dr. Glen Toner Scholarship – Balie Walker. This is a fitting recognition of Balie’s contributions to the School of Public Policy and Administration (SPPA) and her excellent work as a student in the Master of Arts (MA) in Sustainable Energy program. “She... More
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
By SPPA Alumna Sasha Hanson Pastran with input from Alexandra Mallett, Italo Alves and Erica Franca After years of research, writing, and coordination, the Brazil case study group of the global Governance of Natural Resources (GNR) project came together to present their work at the Latin American Studies Association conference (LASA) in... More
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Please join SPPA Director Graeme Auld as he interviews faculty member Lisa Mills on her research, published recently in the book The Limits of Trust: The Millennium Development Goals, Maternal Health, and Health Policy in Mexico, which investigates the reasons why Mexico did not meet the Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal... More
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