Posted on 4/14/2021
The Seventh Annual National Student Paper Competition (NSPC) invites Masters and PhD students in any program in Canada to provide provide fresh ideas for improving the federal public service and service excellence for Canadians.
Posted on 3/31/2021
The finalists (Top 5) and Grand Prize Winner(s) are selected through a formal adjudication process by a series of judges panels comprised of academics and public servants.
Posted on 11/21/2019
The Seventh Annual National Student Paper Competition (NSPC) invites Masters and PhD students in any program in Canada to provide provide fresh ideas for improving the federal public service and service excellence for Canadians.
Posted on 10/21/2019
The winners of the Grand Prize for the Sixth Annual National Student Paper Competition were Aleisha White and Jules Bagshaw for their paper “Nation-to-Nation in the Information Age: In Data we Trust”.
Posted on 4/17/2019
The finalists (Top 5) and Grand Prize Winner(s) are selected through a formal adjudication process by a series of judges panels comprised of academics and public servants.
Posted on 12/21/2018
The Sixth Annual National Student Paper Competition invites Master's and PhD students in various disciplines—including public administration and policy, international relations, business, management, health administration, law and journalism—to provi
Posted on 3/28/2018
Stay tuned for the sixth edition of the National Student Paper Competition, which will be gearing up in spring and summer 2018! If you have any questions, please contact csps.nspc-cneu.efpc@canada.ca
Posted on 2/21/2018
The winner of both the Grand Prize and the Public Choice Award for the fifth annual National Student Paper Competition is Justine Mallou, for her paper “Redefining the Road to Reconciliation: Considerations for Renewing Indigenous-Crown Relationship
Posted on 1/17/2018
The finalists (Top 5) and Grand Prize Winner(s) are selected through a formal adjudication process by a series of judges panels comprised of academics and public servants.
This year, the Top 5 participate in a public voting contest to decide the P
Posted on 1/17/2018
Vote for the 2017-2018 National Student Paper Competition Public Choice Award