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Linda Williams

Linda received a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Truman State University and spent her junior year studying at the National Autonomous University in Mexico.  She received her Master in Public Administration from the University of Kansas.  Before entering the doctoral program she was a project manager with Sprint and IBM.  Linda was selected to join the Climate Change, Humans, and Nature in the Global Environment IGERT Fellowship program funded by the National Science Foundation.  Her research and teaching interests include constitutional and administrative law and environmental policy, including the impacts of climate change and human migration on local, state and federal governments and the capacity of governments to respond to environmental changes and stresses, and the role of interest groups in policy making and administration and law. At KU Linda has taught Hard Choices in Public Administration and a topics course in project management at the undergraduate level.  More information is available on her website at http://people.ku.edu/~lwilliam/.


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