What is ASPA? Established in 1939, with a membership composed of practitioners, students, and faculty, ASPA has emerged as the primary focal point for intellectual and professional interaction, serving as the principal arena for linking thought and practice within the field of public administration.
As a member of ASPA, you can network with over 10,000 public service professionals, attend regional and national conferences, and meet others in your area of expertise. Luncheons, seminars, newsletters, and conferences are just a few of the ways in which ASPA members learn and network on a local level
Members also receive two cutting-edge publications, PA Times and Public Administration Review, that offer news and information about current events, policy issues, scholaraly research, and important legislation affecting public administration. Moreover, "The Recruiter" section of PA Times is an excellent source of information on available positions in public agencies and universities nationwide.
You can learn more about ASPA and register to become a member on the internet at www.aspanet.org. |