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Find People Not finding what you are looking for? Try searching across all of princeton.edu. Search Event Mar 02 2023 Law, Leadership, and Policy (panel discussion) Join us for a panel discussion on law, leadership, and policy, with Pierre Gentin, Udi Ofer, and Ramona Romero. Registration required! This is an in… Event Mar 02 2023 Food Insecurity and Epigenetic Age Acceleration FFCWS Working Group Seminar is open to graduate students, faculty, and staff. Please contact ffdata@princeton.edu if you are interested… Event Mar 02 2023 Where You Grow Up Shapes Your Political Behavior: Evidence From Childhood Moves How does the place where someone grows up affect their political behavior in adult life? To answer this question, we track households that relocate… News Mar 02 2023 Princeton Economist Alan Blinder to Receive 2023 Moynihan Prize for Scholarship and Public Service Alan Blinder, the Gordon S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, will receive the 2023 Daniel… Event Mar 01 2023 A Conversation With Tjada D’Oyen McKenna Tjada D’Oyen McKenna has grounded her career in the simple belief that, no matter where someone is born, no matter where they live, they should be… Event Mar 01 2023 CITP Distinguished Lecture Series: Alessandro Acquisti – Who Benefits from the Data Economy? CITP Distinguished Lecture Series: Alessandro Acquisti – Who Benefits from the Data Economy? Please register here to attend in person. In… Event Mar 01 2023 Getting Fit Right: A Multidimensional Approach to Understanding Inequality in U.S. Higher Education Education Research Section – Seminar Series – Spring 2023 Open to faculty, staff, and all students Wednesdays – Hybrid Seminar – Noon-1pm Seminar… News Mar 01 2023 Council on Foreign Relations Announces Michael Froman Will Serve as New President Today, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) announced that Michael Froman—a widely respected leader across government, business, and the… Event Feb 28 2023 Afghanistan Policy Lab Roundtable: Protecting and Promoting Gender Equity The Afghanistan Policy Lab will convene a small group of expert discussants for a roundtable on the challenges and potential policy prescriptions for… Event Feb 28 2023 CITP Seminar: Amy Bruckman – Difficult Conversations Online—Two Empirical Studies and a Design Experiment Does conversation online often lead to deeper understanding of important issues? In this talk, research will be presented in the School of… Event Feb 27 2023 Storytellers: A Seat At The Table Come join SPIA's first ever Black History Month Storyteller's Lounge on Monday, February 27, at 7pm in Maeder Hall. Kind of like Tiger Tales, more… Event Feb 27 2023 Tackling the Multiplicity of Challenges in Afghanistan: Terrorism, Sanctions, Human Rights, and Humanitarian Assistance Event Feb 27 2023 Has China Peaked? Probing the Implications of China’s Economic, Technological, and Ecological Challenges to Midcentury Refreshments will be served. Amidst a problematic response to COVID-19 and anemic growth, some commentators have begun speculating that China may… Event Feb 27 2023 What Makes Us Stronger: Gender Equality and The Power of Women Laurie Adams is the Chief Executive Officer of Women for Women International (WfWI), a leading global organization that works with women survivors of… Event Feb 27 2023 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Sea Level Rise and Urban Adaptation in Jakarta Sea level rise poses an existential threat to Jakarta, which faces frequent and worsening flooding. The government has responded with a proposed sea… Event Feb 25 2023 SPIA Alumni Day Dean's Reception Join Dean Amaney Jamal for refreshments and conversation with fellow SPIA alumni in Dodd's Atrium, Robertson Hall. For a full list of Alumni Day… Event Feb 24 2023 Domestic and Gender Policy Alumni Career Panels Join SPIA’s Graduate Career Development and Alumni Relations, SPIA in NJ, and the Gender Policy Network for an afternoon of alumni panels,… Event Feb 24 2023 MPP Forum: Fall in Love with the Problem (…not the solution): and Other Lessons from an Accidental Advocacy Career Event Feb 24 2023 Global Health Colloquium - A Systems Approach to Social and Behavior Change, and discussing recent initiatives with UNICEF in Europe and Africa. In this talk, Dr. Dickey will discuss a series of innovative courses where international public health professionals and students work together on… Event Feb 24 2023 Twelfth Annual JRCPPF Conference: Catalyzing Macroeconomic Policy for Development in Sub-Saharan Africa (Day 2) As many have noted, Africa’s story will drive world history in the coming century. With 46 countries and close to 1.4 billion people, the continent… Event Feb 23 2023 DEI Dinner DEI Dinners are meant to provide a welcoming, safe, and supportive space for SPIA graduate students with historically marginalized… Event Feb 23 2023 Immersion: Reporting From Within Vulnerable Communities Immersing yourself in the lives of others for weeks or years can yield insight into the plight of marginalized groups—refugees, needy children,… Event Feb 23 2023 Twelfth Annual JRCPPF Conference: Catalyzing Macroeconomic Policy for Development in sub-Saharan Africa As many have noted, Africa’s story will drive world history in the coming century. With 46 countries and close to 1.4 billion people, the continent… Event Feb 23 2023 Garden State Fellowship Info Session Information Session for SPIA's Inaugural Garden State Fellowship Program. Event Feb 23 2023 SPIA Responds: Turkey/Syria Earthquake and Disaster Relief The panel will address short-term needs and challenges, including: What are the needs of survivors and their communities? What challenges do you… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Current page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Next page Next › Last page Last »