Robert Bland
Senior Fellow

Robert Bland

Member Since 2026

Biography

Robert L. (Bob) Bland is Endowed Professorship Emeritus in the Department of Public Administration. During his 41 years at UNT, he served as the department’s first chair and the interim chair of the Department of Criminal Justice. He holds a PhD from the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, MPA and MBA degrees, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and a B.S. degree from Pepperdine University.

He is the author of five books including A Budgeting Guide for Local Government (4th edition). He writes and lectures on issues in local government finance. An earlier book, Financing City Government in Texas, received the "Excellence in Research Award" from the Government Finance Officers Association. On two occasions he conducted AID-sponsored workshops in Poland. He is the first recipient of the Terrell Blodgett Academician Award from TCMA and the Stephen B. Sweeney Academic Award from International City/County Management Association. He is an Honorary Lifetime Member of ICMA. In 2019, he was the guest of the Chinese government as a visiting scholar at Beijing’s Renmin University. In 2020, he was elected Vice Chair of the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management and became chair in 2022. In 2023, he received the UNT Foundation’s Eminent Faculty Award, the university’s highest faculty award. In 2024 he received ABFM's Aaron Wildavsky Award for his lifetime scholarly contributions. He serves on GASB's advisory council.

History of Employment

Position Division Organization Start End
Endowed Professor of Local Government Department of Public Administration University of North Texas 1982 2024
Visiting Professor School of Public Administration and Policy Renmin University of China 2019 2019
Visiting Professor LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin 2013 2014
Endowed Professor Emeritus Department of Public Administration University of North Texas 2024 Current

Expertise

Primary Sector

Local

Primary Functions

Budgeting and Finance
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