Carnegie Seminar on Political and Administrative Development
The Faculty Seminar on Political and Administrative Development was established by the Dept. of Government (now Political Science), in 1962. Originally funded by a grant from Carnegie Corporation, it became better known as the Carnegie Seminar.
The Carnegie Seminar had three goals: to support studies in the field of political science and administrative development; to integrate diverse research; and to stimulate the flow of information between participants and scholars from other disciplines and institutions. William J. Siffin was co-coordinator and eventually became Director.
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