Dr Ken Henry.
In a major new boost to the University's longstanding role in national public policy research, teaching and outreach, Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Young announced today that a renamed and expanded Crawford School of Public Policy would become the ANU 'gateway' to public policy, on the same model as Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. Ken Henry will be appointed as part time Executive Chair of the associated Institute of Public Policy, which will bring together, under the new Crawford School banner, a number of new and existing programs designed not only to advance the University's traditional research, teaching and outreach roles, but to significantly enhance the professional development of the Australian Public Service and public sector more generally. Building works now under way will bring together in a single physical precinct the former Crawford School of Economics and Government; the recently established National Security College, HC Coombs Policy Forum and Sir Roland Wilson Foundation; ANZSOG at ANU; and a major new Public Policy Fellows Program drawing on wider ANU and public sector expertise. The Australian Centre on China in the World now commencing construction will also be part of the new public policy structure. Speaking at the launch Professor Young said: "I am delighted that Henry will join us from mid-year in his role as Executive Chair of the new Institute. He brings significant credibility in both academic circles and the Australian Public Service (APS) to this position.
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