Teaching Public Service in the Digital Age is an initiative run by university academics and practitioner-instructors who teach future public servants in schools of public policy and administration from around the world.
The group came together via Harvard Kennedy School and share a common concern: our institutions are equipping graduates with industrial-era skills and competencies to solve digital-era problems.
They think we can do better, and we have to do better.
Join them online next week for the first public presentation and Q&A about this new project. They’ll be explaining what’s coming in their syllabus, and how they hope to help educators around the world.
You can register using this link.
The event will take place on 11 August at 15:00 CEST.