Job Title, Average Annual Salary, Projected Employment Growth Rate from 2021 to 2031 ; Public relations manager, $150,030, 8% ; Social scientist, $94,560, %5 ; News analyst, reporter or journalist, $86,290, -9%
The Bachelors of Science in Public Affairs is a degree program designed to teach students the art and science of public problem solving.
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5493 comments ; Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is kicking off his third mandate with a monumental shift in his cabinet lineup that makes significant changes to senior portfolios. Governor General Mary May Simon oversaw the swearing-in ceremony this morning at Rideau Hall — which saw nine new faces added to cabinet, three names dropped, some prominent shuffles and the creation of new portfolios ahead of Parliament's return next month. The new cabinet list adds up to 39 ministers, including Trude...
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Editor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable fall 2023 graduates. After spending his undergraduate years at Arizona State University studying public service and public policy, Christopher Weddigen said he has come to a deeper understanding about the role of government in society. One of his clearest conclusions is that it’s about people, not institutions, serving other people. “People seem to view government as an entity rather than the people behind it,” said Wed...