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Search News Dec 18 2023 For Fulbright Schuman Grantee, a Focus on Values Kindles Studies in Europe Henry Barrett’s journey to Budapest and Prague, where he is spending the year on a Fulbright Schuman grant, began in a Robertson Hall bowl in… News Dec 18 2023 The Reviews Are In: Angus Deaton’s “Economics in America: An Immigrant Economist Explores the Land of Inequality” Sir Angus Deaton isn’t afraid to call out the profession that made him who he is today. In “Economics in America: An Immigrant Economist Explores the… News Dec 14 2023 SPIA Student, Alum Among Four Named Schwarzman Scholars Three Princeton seniors and one alumnus have been named Schwarzman Scholars for 2024 and will receive a scholarship for a one-year master’s… News Dec 13 2023 SPIA Political Scientist Delivers Detailed Account of Nuremberg’s Asian Counterpart A SPIA political scientist’s sprawling, detailed history of the Nuremberg trials’ lesser-known Asian counterpart has earned glowing reviews and a… News Dec 12 2023 A Shift in Perception after SCOTUS’ ‘Dobbs’ Decision Adults in the United States were more likely to perceive that people in America favored legal access to abortion after the Supreme Court’s decision… News Dec 11 2023 In the U.S. and Beyond, SPIA Students Travel the Globe for Internship Experience When students from Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs take what they have learned inside the classroom to the outside world, the… News Dec 07 2023 ESOC Conference Examines Causes and Effects of 1973-74 Oil Embargo Thirty policy experts and scholars from the United States, Western Europe, and the Middle East met at the SPIA in D.C. space in early November for a… News Dec 06 2023 SPIA Reacts: Sandra Day O’Connor and Her Supreme Court Legacy On December 1, Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court, died. Members of the Princeton SPIA community… News Dec 01 2023 AI and Law Expert to Join SPIA from Stanford in January Peter Henderson, a Stanford University-based researcher whose combined expertise in law and machine learning is helping federal agencies deploy… News Dec 01 2023 SPIA Leads Princeton Delegation to U.N. Climate Change Conference Nearly a dozen faculty, students, and staff from the School of Public and International Affairs are serving as delegates to the United Nations… News Nov 28 2023 SPIA Students Take High-Level Meetings at the United Nations Students in Amal Mudallali’s “Multilateralism and Foreign Policy: Case Study of Outer Space Policy” course visited the United Nations earlier this… News Nov 20 2023 Princeton, Columbia Policy School Deans to Discuss ‘Constructive Campus Conversations’ in Pair of Talks Following up on their widely cited New York Times commentary “The Discourse Is Toxic. Universities Can Help.,” the respective deans of Princeton… News Nov 17 2023 Despite Progress, Researchers Find More Potential Discrimination in Facebook Ads In 2019, following several lawsuits, Facebook no longer allowed employers to target specific ages, genders, or zip codes when advertising for open… News Nov 14 2023 SPIA Science and Global Security Program Reveals Devastation Linked to U.S. Policy on Nuclear Missiles in Silos in Mid-West With the threat of nuclear war at a level not seen since the Cold War, researchers from the Science and Global Security(SGS) program at Princeton’s… News Nov 02 2023 SGS Ph.D. Student Exploring Robotics as a Noninvasive Arms-Control Measure In the high-stakes world of nuclear arms control, a Princeton doctoral student is exploring how robots can make nuclear inspections more accurate and… News Nov 02 2023 Strange Bedfellows: SPIA in NJ Event to Explore Ways to Revive Faith in New Jersey’s Democratic Institutions Experts from across the political spectrum will convene at Princeton University on November 15 to discuss restoring New Jersey voters’ faith in their… News Nov 01 2023 Book Prize Named in Honor of SPIA Visiting Professor After 16 years as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives serving Oklahoma’s 5th congressional district, Mickey Edwards entered academia. He… News Nov 01 2023 Garip to Receive A.SK Bright Mind Award Filiz Garip, a professor of sociology and public affairs, will receive the A.SK Bright Mind Award on November 14 in Berlin, Germany. The… News Oct 30 2023 Monitoring Nuclear Weapons Stockpiles With Radio Waves Monitoring whether states are complying with nuclear disarmament treaties is not an easy task. An international team that includes a pair SPIA… News Oct 26 2023 SPIA Faculty Study Pandemic’s Impact on Asian American Health, Long Covid As COVID-19 remains a threat to public health, faculty members from the School of Public and International Affairs have continued research efforts to… News Oct 25 2023 Policy Workshops Send MPA2 Students Around the World for Fall Break Immersions The School’s second-year MPA students traveled around the world during last week’s fall break as part of their Policy Workshops.The MPA2s, as they… News Oct 25 2023 SPIA Doctoral Student Among Four Chosen for N.J. Wind Institute Fellowship The Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment has selected four graduate students from across Princeton to participate in the 2023-2024 New… News Oct 25 2023 New Study Identifies Illegal Hunting as a Threat to China’s Wildlife and Global Public Health Illegal hunting and trading of wildlife in China is becoming a significant threat to biodiversity and public health, according to a new paper by a… News Oct 24 2023 SPIA Advisory Council Co-Chair Cindy Huang MPA ’02 Named USAID Policy Director Throughout a career that has seen her serve in the State Department during the Obama administration, manage billions to advance inclusive development… News Oct 20 2023 Policy Advocacy Clinic Team Formally Submits Report to U.N. 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