CEU Department of Public Policy

CEU Department of Public Policy

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The CEU Department of Public Policy (DPP) focuses on the multidisciplinary study of global public policy issues both in theory and in practice.

DPP offers five master's degrees in public policy, and the public policy track of the Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science program. The degree programs are tailored for students from around the world seeking careers in the public, private, and not-for-profit sectors at the local, national, European Union and international levels. The department boasts a team of outstanding resident faculty, w

03/12/2025

Policy Lab poster presentations at the CEU Science with Society Conference Dec 2

01/12/2025

Welcome to join us for a Policy Talk on Wednesday, Dec 3, with Eirini Patsea, who holds the George Soros Visiting Practitioner Chair at CEU’s Department of Public Policy for Fall 2025 and is a Programme Coordinator at OSCE.

Dec 3, at 15-16.30 in room D001

Externally-paced reform programmes move fast: new laws, new units, new KPIs. They deliver formal convergence—but often miss lived change. This lecture explores the gap between working-as-imagined (what reform designs assume) and working-as-done (how frontline practice actually adapts). Drawing on public-sector cases and organizational research, we’ll examine why some reforms land and others stall: culture “mosaics” inside institutions, incentives that unintentionally punish learning, and behavioral dynamics. The session offers a practical lens for converting technical fixes into absorbed routines and effect-level results. Short interactive prompts will surface the room’s intuition; the lecture weaves it into a coherent, evidence-aware playbook for making externally-paced reforms absorbable, measurable, and durable. Perfect for anyone who studies reform—or has to live with it.

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24/11/2025

Welcome to join us for a Policy Talk on Wednesday with Mr. Martin Raiser, the World Bank’s Senior Representative for European Economic Cooperation.

🗓️ Wednesday Nov 26
🕡 17.30-19
📍 Room B-505
🥂Reception after the talk!

Industrial policy has seen a remarkable revival in the past decade. The presentation will review the arguments for and against the use of industrial policy, present recent evidence and draw some broad lessons for policy makers in developing countries.

Mr. Martin Raiser became the World Bank’s Senior Representative for European Economic Cooperation on July 1, 2025.

As the World Bank’s Senior Representative for European Economic Cooperation and Head of Office in Paris, he provides strategic leadership to the engagement with the EU institutions and EU member states to enhance sustainable partnerships.

19/11/2025

Come meet us at the CEU in-person Open Day on November 20. We hope to see you at CEU in Vienna from 14.30 onwards!

18/03/2024

On March 13th, together with the Open Society Foundations, the Global Commission on Drug Policy, UNITE Parliamentarians Network for Global Health and the CEU Research Group on Drugs, CEU’s Shattuck Center for Human Rights co-hosted a panel discussion on the eve of the 67th session of the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) in Vienna.

The fascinating discussion displayed the current state of drug policy strategies and how punitive approaches contradict scientific evidence and lessons learned from innovative, compassionate and successful practices that seek to maintain individual human dignity.

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06/03/2024

Together with her coauthors, Prof. Anna Dreber Almenberg from Stockholm redoes experiments published in high impact journals with new and larger samples to see whether the main result replicates.

As an experimentalist, she also asks researchers to test the same hypotheses on the same data or to design experiments testing the same hypothesis to see whether the results hold.

She will be sharing her insights and results with us on 20 March in a seminar at CEU in Vienna.

05/03/2024

We love to combine our studies with a bit of activism and a bit of fun!

In the continuation of the DPP Film Series, we are showing two short independent movies, focusing on drug policy and harm reduction.

After the screening, there will be a Q&A session with the film producers and staff from NGOs Drug Reporter (Hungary) and Échele Cabeza (Colombia), who work on the main topic discussed in both films.

04/03/2024

With a stellar line up of experts, we attack head on the challenge of the drug policy regime seemingly running in parallel to the human rights regime.

This event, which will be webstreamed, will address the questions of how UN agencies involved in drug policy can better coordinate and complement each other to achieve full protection and respect for human rights.

Follow link in bio to find out more and register for the event!

03/03/2024

Theories of voting behaviour are based on the assumption that citizens accurately assess the comparative advantage of the available policy options. But can they appreciate the outcomes of some policies, especially if they have indirect or equilibrium effects?

This research by Salvatorre Nunnari, Eugenio Proto and Aldo Rustichini, deep dives into the question of how cognitive abilities of voters influence the formation of preferences over policies and what is the underlying mechanism.

DPP will have the privilege of hosting one of the authors in our EBPM seminar series on 13 March.

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Montag 09:00 - 17:00
Dienstag 09:00 - 17:00
Mittwoch 09:00 - 17:00
Donnerstag 09:00 - 17:00
Freitag 09:00 - 17:00