I haven't seen any posts here on Tech Policy and decided it was time to create one.
I am hoping to hear some feedback from folks.
I am hoping to focus on technology policy, generative AI, and privacy/risk assessments. I am looking to gain more quantitative skills and career pivot into tech policy.
The schools I am considering are:
Harvard Kennedy School
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Carnegie Mellon University Heinz College
Syracuse Maxwell School
Michigan Ford School
Duke Sanford
Georgetown McCourt
George Washington Trachtenberg
American School of Public Affairs
University of Maryland School of Public Policy
University of Virginia Batten
Do any of the programs stick out as being higher quality than the others (generally speaking)?
Do any of the programs stick out in terms of being higher quality or well known within the concentration of tech policy?
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RogueOneMPP
I haven't seen any posts here on Tech Policy and decided it was time to create one.
I am hoping to hear some feedback from folks.
I am hoping to focus on technology policy, generative AI, and privacy/risk assessments. I am looking to gain more quantitative skills and career pivot into tech policy.
The schools I am considering are:
Do any of the programs stick out as being higher quality than the others (generally speaking)?
Do any of the programs stick out in terms of being higher quality or well known within the concentration of tech policy?
Thanks for any help!
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