Our students at the Goldman School are extremely involved in reshaping the principles of politics, but they do not face this task alone. Goldman School Student Groups, such as the Criminal Justice Policy Group (CJPG) and the Environmental Policy Group (EPG), address and analyze matters in public policy that are underexposed, underrepresented, or integral to the field. GSPP student groups are open to Goldman School MPP, MPA & PhD students, but not to undergraduates.
UCB Graduate Student Organizations
Current Goldman School Student Groups:
- Art, Culture & Public Policy (Art Club)
- Asian Region Policy Group (ARPG)
- Berkeley Public Policy Journal
- Black Students in Public Policy (BIPP)
- Conflict and Security Policy Group
- Crash Course
- Data in Public Policy
- Education Policy Group
- Environmental Policy Group (EPG)
- Equity in Public Policy (EQUiPP)
- First Gen Trailblazers
- Food and Agriculture Policy Group
- GradFood
- Health Policy Group
- Housing and Urban Policy Group (HUP)
- International Public Policy Group (IPPG)
- Labor Policy Group (LPG)
- Latin America Policy Group
- Latinx In Public Policy
- Mexican Association of Students at Berkeley, GSPP Division (MEXASB)
- Migration and Refugee Policy Group
- Philanthropy and Nonprofit Policy Group
- Policy Leftovers
- Policy Students for Equitable Democracy
- Policy Wonks in Training (Policy WIT)
- Politics in Public Policy (PiPP)
- Queer and Trans Issues in Public Policy (QTiPP)
- Reimagining Justice
- The Resistance School @ Berkeley
- Students of Color in Public Policy (SCiPP)
- Tech in Public Policy (TiPP)
- The Illustrious Policy Student Instructors (TIPSI)
- Thinking about Power and Privilege (TaPP)
- Very Social Policy (VSP)
- Women in Public Policy (WIPP)
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