martes, 26 de mayo de 2009


Honestly, I had never thought about who was most important or famous managers and political science. Talking with a colleague, I discovered Nuria Cunill Grau, PhD in Psychology and in Political Science and Management. He has worked the past twenty years at the international level, developed an expertise in the management of state-society relations, and it has worked in the Research and Study Program and the Documentation, Information and Production Publisher in the Latin American Center Development Administration (CLAD). She has help develop a new ways of thought, expressed through written works and in many conferences and postgraduate courses taught in different countries.

His works have consultancies to international bodies like the Inter-American Development Bank, Regional Development Institute, University of Seville, Center for Public Policy Analysis, University of Chile, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, UNDP, Ministry Federal Administration and State Reform in Brazil and the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO).

*you can see to Nuria Cunill Grau in the picture =)

jueves, 7 de mayo de 2009

Hi! Today I going to tell you about why I’m study public administration. I started to study this career because I thought that was similar to Political Science. When I was in the school

I was very interested in history, but within the social sciences, I love political science. But now, that I’m in the second year I have seen that this career is more than a branch of science policy; this mixing economics, statistics, public administration, sociology and political science, making it a very full career, making a great contribution to the social development of Chile.

My favorite subject is Administrative Theory. As I said earlier, I liked political science, but now I'm more interested in the management area. I n the future, All the tools are important because we learn as public administrators must face a series of situations with a high degree of uncertainty, acting quickly to resolve problems. Efficiency and probity are the keys to play in the public sector.