How to Influence International Policy: A Workshop on Using Evidence to Brief Executives Tue., May 03, 2022 | 12:30 PM — 1:45 PM University of Chicago 1307 E. 60th Street Chicago, IL 60637 United States As people who work in international policy and development know, it is hard to get their issues on the agenda of decision-makers when domestic issues often get bigger priority. Join us at 12:30 pm on May 3rd and 4th in the Sky Suite to learn how to brief domestic policymakers on international issues. Facilitating this workshop is Madeline Rose, who is currently Pacific Environment's Climate Campaign Director, and was the chief architect behind multiple successful legislative campaigns, including those that led to the passage of the Global Fragility Act in the US Congress. Lunch will be provided each day. Reach out to Keenan Krause (kkrause@uchicago.edu) for any accessibility needs. Important Note: Space is limited. We expect people who sign up to attend both days. Be considerate of your classmates who also may want to attend, and if you cannot commit to the entire workshop, please allow others to take the spot. REGISTER NOW Recent News More news Student Profile: Maria Villamizar Londono Wed., July 16, 2025 Q&A: Assistant Professor Erin Kelley on Her Work in Program Evaluation, International Development, and With the World Bank Wed., July 09, 2025 University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy and Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth Launch New Pathbreaking Master’s Program in Climate and Energy Policy Tue., July 08, 2025
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