Delving into domestic and international contexts, this panel will explore how adaptive sports function not only as a means of physical rehabilitation, but also as a transformative tool for empowerment, community cohesion, and advocacy. Moderator: Derek HootFirst-year Master in Public Affairs (SPIA). With ICRC, provided virtual…
Join us for a talk with Mr. Benjamin Hung on recent developments in Asian capital markets and China. Moderated by Prof. J.C. de Swaan.Ben Hung was appointed International President of Standard Chartered in April 2024. He sits on the Group’s Management Team and is the Chairman of both Standard Chartered Bank (China) Limited and…
The Future of Globalization and International Governance in an Era of ChangeOver the past three decades, the world has witnessed unprecedented economic integration, driving technological advancements and widespread growth. Despite periodic crises and disruptions, global institutions such as the World Bank, the International…
Seminars are open to graduate students, faculty, and staff.Please contact ffdata@princeton.edu if you are interested in attending (in-person or virtual) and have not received an email invitation.All seminars are on Thursdays and run from 12:00 pm EST to 1:00 pm EST Room 290 in Wallace Hall at Princeton & Zoom.Columbia…
Please join us for a wide-ranging conversation about the philosophical and political stakes of academic neutrality, academic activism, and academic freedom - and the ways in which they intersect. Numerous peer institutions have recently adopted neutrality policies, which prohibit universities from adopting positions on…
Dr. Adriana D. Kugler took office as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System on September 13, 2023, to fill an unexpired term ending January 31, 2026. Prior to her appointment at the Board, Dr. Kugler served as the U.S. Executive Director at the World Bank Group. She is on leave from Georgetown…
The pilot BSci Desk collaboration features select dates when ideas42 consultants come to campus to meet with Princeton faculty members, postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduates to discuss ways that they can incorporate applied behavioral science in their works or expand their research into the field. This spring,…
Case Summary: In Plyler v. Doe (1982), four Mexican-American families challenged a Texas law that withheld from public schools any state funds for educating undocumented children. Their own school district was charging $1000 per undocumented child to compensate for lost funding. These families argued that the law violated their…
The National Internet Observatory (NIO) is an NSF-funded infrastructure project aimed to help researchers study online behavior. Participants install a browser extension and/or mobile apps to donate their online activity data along with comprehensive survey responses. The infrastructure, located at Northeastern University, will…
Joining the Center's Behavioral Policy Works in Process lunch series in April will be Former Sugarman Practitioner in Residence and START Entrepreneur David Henderson, founder of Giving Credit, the premier community finance credit reporting agency that is expanding access to mainstream credit through peer lending data.Forty…