Undergraduate Essay

In an effort to engage the student population at the University of Regina, University of Saskatchewan, and the First Nations University of Canada and to better utilize the pool of talent that exists in this province, the Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy (SIPP) developed the annual Student Pub...

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Main Authors: Brayden Gulka-tiechko, René Boudreau, De La Saskatchewan
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.575.7487
http://www.uregina.ca/sipp/documents/pdf/Student_Essay_0506_FINAL_3.pdf
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Summary:In an effort to engage the student population at the University of Regina, University of Saskatchewan, and the First Nations University of Canada and to better utilize the pool of talent that exists in this province, the Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy (SIPP) developed the annual Student Public Policy Essay Contest. Essays from both graduate and undergraduate levels are judged by an independent group of scholars and policy practitioners. The two winning submissions are made available to the public through this publication. Essays must address a significant issue of public policy in areas such as social and/or economic public policy, health studies, rural studies, Aboriginal policy, environmental policy, governance, or citizenship and must result from a course assignment. SIPP is pleased to present the following winning submissions from the 2005-2006 SIPP Student Essay Contest: Full details regarding the Student Public Policy Essay Contest and a link to download a free copy of this year’s essays are available on SIPP’s website at www.uregina.ca/sipp.