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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, March 8, 2007
Maxwell School Wins
Multi-Million-Dollar Contract to Train Senior Policy Officials in India
The Maxwell School of Syracuse University’s
Executive Education Program has been awarded a three-year, multi-million-dollar
contract by the Government of India to design and deliver public policy analysis
training to senior officers in the elite Indian Administrative Service (IAS).
This contract was awarded to Maxwell in partnership with the Indian Institute of
Management Bangalore (IIMB), following a one-year global competition; it is the
largest overseas training program in the School’s history and part of Maxwell’s
growing international presence.
The first two-month-long training program will begin in April with more than 150
senior Indian civil servants in attendance. At least eight Maxwell faculty
members will travel to the Government of India’s premier research and training
institute in the foothills of the Himalayas, the
LAL Bahadur Shastri National Academy of
Administration in Mussoorie, India, where the training will take
place. There, they will work side-by-side with IIMB faculty members to help IAS
officers further develop their policy analysis and policy formation skills.
During the three-year collaboration, Maxwell and IIMB will work together to
develop curriculum and training programs that will then be turned over to the
Indian Government to administer.
“This collaboration between Maxwell and the Indian Government is just the latest
in a long relationship that began nearly 60 years ago when the third Maxwell
Dean, Paul Appleby, was invited to India by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to
help evaluate and reform the Indian civil service,” says the Maxwell School’s
current Dean Mitchel Wallerstein. “Since then, Maxwell has provided training to
hundreds of Indian civil servants, primarily here in Syracuse, and we are
honored to have been chosen by the Indian Government for this extraordinary
opportunity to offer in-country training for those in the Indian civil service
who are at the pinnacle of their careers.”
In a particularly unique component of the program, participants will travel to
China for two weeks of interaction with Chinese counterparts following their
five-week course of study in Mussoorie. They first will visit the China National
School of Administration in Beijing and then travel to the China Executive
Leadership Academy/Pudong in Shanghai, China. During the Indian officers’ stay
in China, they will have an opportunity to study the policymaking and governance
practices of another nation, one which – like India itself – is experiencing
tremendous growth and a range of resulting administrative challenges.
“At a time when more and more attention around the world is focused on the
emergence of India and China as powerful economic forces, the Maxwell School
will be in the enviable position of holding a front-row seat in the first-ever
discussion and dialogue between government representatives of these two
countries,” according to Executive Education Director William Sullivan. “As far
as we know, no other American institution is facilitating a connection between
India and China in this way.”
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of Syracuse University is the premier academic institution in the United
States committed to scholarship, civic leadership, and education in public and
international affairs. Maxwell is home to Syracuse University’s social science
departments and to numerous nationally recognized multidisciplinary graduate
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resolution. Maxwell's graduate program in public administration -- the first of
its kind in the nation -- is ranked consistently the leading graduate public
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