We are excited to have a stellar group of scholars in the field of identity and politics scheduled to present on a range of topics that engage how race, ethnicity, gender and other salient identities shape political processes and outcomes. The full list of presenters is provided below. The conference format provides for plenty…
Join us for the Nowruz Luncheon, at the Afghanistan Policy Lab, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. Nowruz which translates to “New Day” in Persian, marks a tradition believed to have originated 3000 years ago. During this event, immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Nowruz as we explore its…
Seminar Series – Spring 2026The Education Research Section (ERS), an interdisciplinary unit in The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, promotes the use of high-quality research in education decision-making. We conduct, support, and promote education research, and disseminate results to educators, policymakers,…
The Computing, Society, & Policy minor aims to bring its students to the cutting edge of knowledge and research on computing’s impact on individuals and society, understanding of approaches to measure such impact, and exposure to technology policy that aims to shape such impact.
Richard Bagger in conversation with Professor of the Practice Heather Howard discussing New Jersey’s governmental transition structures, successes, and opportunities to ensure effective governance and continuity.
Rachel Morello-Frosch is an environmental health scientist, epidemiologist, and professor at UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health and Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management. For over 25 years, her research has examined structural determinants of environmental health and understanding how co-exposures to…
What does it mean to see the heart? In medical imaging, the heart — at once tangible organ and enduring metaphor — becomes data, compressed into signal and rendered into image readable only by expert eyes. The short film Visio Cordis takes this transformation as both subject and method, asking what is lost or obscured when…