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News March 18, 2025 Research Record: YouTube’s Algorithm and its Effect on Political Polarization Princeton SPIA’s Research Record series highlights the vast scholarly achievements of our faculty members, whose expertise extends beyond the… Event March 17, 2025 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Making Weather Forecasts Work for Adaptation to Climate Change Dr. Manuel Linsenmeier is an environmental economist and works as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the High Meadows Environmental Institute at… News March 17, 2025 Off the Beaten Path, Princeton SPIA Undergrads Spend Winter Break in Cuba, El Salvador Traveling to Havana for a Wintersession workshop was more than an academic exercise for Princeton SPIA undergraduate Olivia Sanchez – much more.“The… Event March 14, 2025 Upholding the Rights of Afghan Women and Girls Women, Peace, and Security Join us for a high-level CSW69 side event on Afghan women’s rights, education, and the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda. Featuring Afghan… News March 12, 2025 Princeton SPIA Faculty React to President Trump’s Trade War The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (Princeton SPIA) has released new faculty reactions to President Donald Trump’s latest trade… News March 10, 2025 Five Years Later, Princeton Researchers Assess the Political Failures of the COVID Response In March 2020, Princeton University, like thousands of other higher education institutions around the country, sent home students, faculty, and staff… News March 10, 2025 Students Test Policy Skills During Visit to Taiwan and Singapore In early January, 20 Princeton undergraduates were watching events unfold from across the world. In a weeklong visit to Taiwan and Singapore, they… Event March 06, 2025 A Conversation on Syria with Zaid Al-Ali Sponsorship of an event does not constitute institutional endorsement of external speakers or views presented.SponsorsPrinceton… News March 06, 2025 Resilience Amidst Oppression: Honoring Afghan Women’s Strength During Women’s History Month To commemorate Women’s History Month, the Afghanistan Policy Lab (APL) at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) has once… Event March 06, 2025 Navigating Change: Faculty Insights on Public Policy Princeton SPIA students are invited to attend a discussion with SPIA faculty about the changing public policy landscape. Topics will include… News March 05, 2025 SPIAction Newsletter Dear Princeton SPIA community,I recently shared with alumni, students, faculty, and staff the many ways the School is assisting those affected by… News March 05, 2025 Geopolitical Brunch Series Create Space for Candid Global Conversations A lifetime after setting aside an early contemplation to become a priest, Wolfgang Danspeckgruber has finally found a different vocation centered on… Event March 04, 2025 Donald S. Bernstein '75 Lecture: “Actings: Causes and Consequences of Temporary Leadership in Government (and Beyond)” At a moment when temporary or “acting” leaders abound in the American bureaucracy, Professor O’Connell examines the modern history of such officials… Event March 04, 2025 CITP Seminar: Sohyeon Hwang – Governance Frictions In Decentralized Social Media Decentralized social media protocols enable users to join independently-hosted servers that can interact with one another while they each self-govern… Event March 04, 2025 Dean's Leadership Series - Michael Froman '85, President, Council on Foreign Relations Event March 04, 2025 The Missing Link in Spurring Climate Action? A Spotlight on National Climate Institutions An HMEI Faculty Seminar with Prof. Navroz K. Dubash, Professor of Public and International Affairs and the High Meadows Environmental Institute. Event March 04, 2025 BSci Desk Consultants from ideas42 on Campus for Meetings The pilot BSci Desk collaboration features select dates when ideas42 consultants come to campus to meet with Princeton faculty members, postdocs,… News March 04, 2025 Fill in the Blanks with Simon Jäger If you run into Simon Jäger on the towpath with his Vizsla, you may not know that he is a globally recognized economist whose work on labor markets… News March 03, 2025 Research Record: The Multiracial Complication: The 2020 Census and the Fictitious Multiracial Boom Princeton SPIA’s Research Record series highlights the vast scholarly achievements of our faculty members, whose expertise extends beyond the… Event February 28, 2025 Applying Behavioral Science Insights for Policy: An Alumni Refresher Workshop Whether you’re looking to change yourself, influence your colleagues, or design more effective and stickier policy, this half-day workshop—created… Event February 28, 2025 Writing Social Problems Through the Personal: A Roundtable Discussion This roundtable centers on the interplay between the personal and the social, exploring how personal narratives, family histories, and intimate… Event February 28, 2025 Bridging Representation Gaps: Candidate Supply Among Marginalized Groups in the U.S. We are excited to bring together a stellar group of scholars in the field of minority representation, both in the U.S. and globally, to present on a… Event February 28, 2025 Pandemic Preparation and Response: Ensuring Equitable Access The global response to the COVID-19 pandemic was characterized by delayed and inequitable access to the protective personal equipment, vaccines,… Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Current page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 … Next page Next Last page Last