School of Policy and Governance launches online certificate course in Public Policy 2023

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The School of Policy and Governance, a Bengaluru-based institute, has announced its certificate course in Public Policy 2023. The 12-weekend-based online learning programme, running from September to November 2023, offers participants the opportunity to advance their understanding of public policy in India.

The course covers critical topics such as health, gender, climate change, and defence & foreign policy, providing in-depth knowledge of policy analysis, systemic hyperstructures, and effective policy dialogue, the institute said in a statement. Delivered by renowned experts, academicians, and practitioners, the course features live webinars, workshops, interactive tools and assignments.

Participants will engage in assessments, including in-class activities and assignments, to enhance their analytical and presentation skills. The course culminates in a final assignment. All modules are mandatory, and registered candidates will receive a detailed schedule of webinars.

Open to professionals and students (with an undergraduate degree recommended), the programme encourages active participation and peer interaction. Early bird registration is available at Rs 20,000 + GST, while the regular course fee is Rs 25,000 + GST, inclusive of an extensive program outline, engagement with leading speakers, and a certificate from the School of Policy and Governance. The deadline for applying is August 25.

Those who wish to participate in the programme can register at [https://policyandgovernance.in/].
For details, contact: 6362280537
info@policyandgovernance.in

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