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Search Event Sep 30 2025 Addressing Inequities in the American Healthcare System: Lessons from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Join us for a fireside chat with Avenel Joseph, Vice President for Policy at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Heather Howard, Professor of the… Event Sep 30 2025 CITP Seminar: It Takes a Village to Hold AI Accountable: The Power of Journalistic-Academic Collaborations In this talk, Hilke Schellmann draws on her work as an investigative reporter and academic focused on holding AI systems in hiring and the workplace… Event Sep 29 2025 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Disaster Research in an Era of Federal Retrenchment Andrew Rumbach, PhD, is a Senior Fellow at the Urban Institute, a non-profit and non-partisan policy research organization in Washington DC. Rumbach… Event Sep 26 2025 Strengthening the UN "Mosaic Approach" for an Inclusive Future in Afghanistan As the international community commemorates the 80th anniversary of the United Nations, Afghanistan remains entrenched in political deadlock, grave… Event Sep 25 2025 New Alignments: Climate, Capital, and Common Ground This event will bring together leaders from business, academia, policy, and finance to explore how unlikely allies can collaborate to drive climate… Event Sep 24 2025 "Is Teacher Effectiveness Fully Portable? Evidence from the Random Assignment of Transfer Incentives" The ERS Seminar Series is hosted by Jennifer Jennings, director. The series features works in progress by Princeton graduate students and… Event Sep 23 2025 CITP Seminar: Doing Good Well: Operationalizing AI Ethics in a Rapidly-Evolving World AI Ethics cannot live merely in manifestos and memos. To effectuate ethics in AI, these principles must also live in roadmaps, metrics and incident… Event Sep 22 2025 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Applied Environmental Diplomacy: A Path Towards Peace The Middle East is a climate change hotspot. The rising temperatures and decreased rainfall are exacerbating the existing conflict, destabilizing the… Event Sep 18 2025 Progress Summit 2025: Guaranteed Income - Repair, Reimagine, Redistribute Direct cash payments can save families in crisis, but only when programs provide enough support without confusing red tape.Together with New Jersey… Event Sep 17 2025 "Brothers in Grief: The Hidden Toll of Gun Violence on Black Boys and Their Schools" The ERS Seminar Series is hosted by Jennifer Jennings, director. The series features works in progress by Princeton graduate students and… Event Sep 16 2025 Book Talk: Why Nothing Works: Who Killed Progress―and How to Bring It Back Join us for a timely conversation with author Marc J. Dunkelman, moderated by Evan Soltas, Assistant Professor of Economics at Princeton University. Event Sep 16 2025 CITP Seminar: How Tech Took Over In his farewell speech on January 15, 2025, President Joe Biden warned about “the potential rise of a tech-industrial complex.” To use the … Event Sep 15 2025 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Lessons from the CHIPS Act for the Future of Industrial Policy The CHIPS and Science Act has catalyzed more than $500 billion in planned semiconductor investment, with its design and implementation spanning three… Event Sep 09 2025 CITP Seminar: Could AI Get Worse? Bracing for Enshittification It’s a truism that AI is the worst it will ever be. But while model capabilities do tend to improve over time, users’ experience of AI as a consumer… Event Sep 08 2025 Book Talk: We Are Eating the Earth: The Race to Fix Our Food System and Save Our Climate Best-selling author, prize-winning journalist and New York Times corresponding opinion writer Michael Grunwald will discuss how to feed the world… Event Sep 08 2025 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Conservation Biology of the Giant Panda During past decades, genomics and metagenomics have developed very fast, and are widely applied to non-model species especially wild animals to… Event Aug 18 2025 Protecting the Network Traffic of One Billion People: Transport Security in the Global Mobile Ecosystem Final Public Oral (FPO) News Jul 02 2025 State AI Leaders Gather at Princeton To Reimagine Public Services Much of the news about artificial intelligence has focused on how it will change the private sector. But all around the country, public officials are… Event Jun 24 2025 Mount Laurel: The Struggle for Justice and the Future of Affordable Housing On the fifty year anniversary of its passage, this event will invite practitioners and advocates to explore how NJ’s Mount Laurel decision informs… Event May 12 2025 CITP Seminar: Alejandro Cuevas - Why Do People Buy and Sell YouTube Accounts? People seem to buy social media accounts to gain credibility and expand their influence, and they seem to sell accounts to make money. But is it… Event May 06 2025 AI & Tech Policy: Info Session w/ NJ AI Hub Interested in AI and tech policy? Curious about how to get involved at the state level? Join SPIA in NJ and the NJ AI Hub as we explore opportunities… Event May 01 2025 CITP Lecture: How to Run Trustworthy Elections Assisted by Computers We Can’t Trust A key principle of democratic elections is we should be able to trust election outcomes without entirely trusting any single person to count the… Event Apr 21 2025 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: The 2030 vision for clean energy technologies in India and beyond Dr. Ajay Mathur is the Director General of the International Solar Alliance (ISA). Event Apr 17 2025 AI and Labor Seminar: Gloria Mark - The Challenge of Gaining Agency With Our Attention in the Digital Age We are undergoing a fundamental shift in how we think, work, focus, and find fulfillment in the digital age. While personal technologies are designed… Event Apr 15 2025 CITP Seminar - Measuring Political Bias in Large Language Models Large language models (LLMs) are helping millions of users to learn and write about a diversity of issues. 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