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The Robertson School of Government faculty have doctoral degrees
in American government, political science, public administration,
law, urban services, leadership studies, and anthropological and
linguistic studies. Along with academic credentials, the faculty
apply diverse professional experiences in the classroom, empowering
students with knowledge and training for a career in their desired
field.
Externally, the faculty consult with government executive and legislative
officers and their staffs, consult with political candidates, engage
in cooperative research activities with public policy think tanks
and lobbying organizations, assist political and legal action organizations
(such as the ACLJ) and play active roles within professional organizations
related to their respective academic disciplines (such as the American
Political Science Association, International City/County Managers
Association and various academic and municipal organizations and
associations).
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“The
professors here not only share wisdom but they dare to teach
absolute truth. They live out what they teach and they inspire
us . . .”
Melissa Acevedo, Master of Arts in Government / Master of Arts in Communications, 2008
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