Closely aligned with the mission of the School of Public Policy, the Passion Project is the culmination of the effort to bridge classroom and skills-oriented learning in a real-world context, develop innovative and entrepreneurial engagement for the public good and have a real, lasting policy impact. Over the course of the two-year program, each student team will identify a concrete policy challenge for a different client and develop a high-quality, policy-relevant product outlining a recommended response. The product aims to help improve the client's performance and meet its policy objectives. The MPA 2013-15 students will work in groups on policy projects in partnership with Freedom Now, Global Witness, the Institute for Integrated Transitions, the Revenue Watch Institute, Transparency International, BRAC, the UK Department for International Development and the Center for Conflict Negotiation and Recovery.
For more information, see http://spp.ceu.hu/article/2014-01-20/passion-project-partners-announced.




