Askew Institute on Politics and Society


The Askew Institute on Politics and Society at the University of Florida was established in 1994 with the primary goal to examine the critical issues facing the region, and to find a consensus to address these issues.

History

The Institute was named in honor of the 37th Governor of Florida Reubin Askew. The Askew Institute addresses important issues facing the region in a non-partisan fashion and the topics addressed are placed in the proper historical context.

Activities

The main event for the institute is an annual statewide meeting intended to promote dialogue between state leaders and citizens about public policy issues facing the state as well as to gather recommendations on how best to respond to them.
The institute also convenes several smaller meetings across the state in partnership with agencies such as the State University System of Florida, the Florida Department of Education, and the at the University of Florida.
Governor Askew is the convener of all the Annual Meetings and has been assisted by various state, business, and academic leaders throughout the years. The institute partners with three statewide organizations with similar goals: the at Florida State University, the , and .

Mission

This institute tackles three main issues. The first issue is bringing key leaders to the table so that they may discuss the critical issues facing the region. In addition this institute looks heavily into prior precedents so that these leaders will be able to place these issues into the proper context. Lastly this institute serves to assist leaders of the region in meeting the needs of the citizens.