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Bradley Kile is a Teaching Professor and academic leader at Florida State University (FSU), holding dual roles as Director of the Master of Applied American Politics & Policy (MAAPP) program and Director of Outreach for the Institute of Politics (IOP). He has been affiliated with FSU since 2001, initially as a LeRoy Collins Fellow while completing his PhD in Political Science (2005). His academic career spans two decades, during which he has trained numerous graduates now working in state and federal governments.
Education:
- PhD in Political Science, FSU (2005)
- Master’s degree, American University (Washington, DC)
- Bachelor’s degree, James Madison University (Virginia)
Research focuses on state and federal health care policy, emphasizing the development and delivery of government-funded healthcare systems. His expertise also includes applied American politics, policy economics, and experiential learning methodologies. Kile’s outreach efforts bridge academic research with practical policy implementation, leveraging his roles to connect students with government careers.
No specific scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed. His advising contributions are highlighted through alumni success in public service roles.
Office: Bellamy 227 (Tuesday 1:00–5:30 PM) and by appointment.





