Working Papers
The School of Public Policy Working Papers feature original work by researchers in the School of Public Policy and its various centers. These working papers may be intended either for academic or practitioner audiences, and are not subject to peer review prior to publication. The authors bear sole responsibility for the content of each publication.
Before a Working Paper is published, we kindly ask that you fill out the cover page which is designed by the Marketing Team. You can download the Working Papers front cover page template here.
Please be sure to complete each of the following steps before the Marketing Team publishes your Working Paper on the School of Public Policy website:
- Download the branded cover page (Microsoft Word)
- Fill out the title, summary, table of contents, and acknowledgments sections
- Send both the branded cover page (Microsoft Word format) and working paper (Microsoft Word or PDF format) to Digital Marketing Specialist
- Allow 1-3 business days for Working Paper to be finalized and uploaded to the School of Public Policy website
Example: The Working Paper template image is shown below. Please download the Word document version to edit the cover to your Working Paper. You can download the Working Paper document here.