Tag: Faculty Research Fellows

Faculty Research Fellow Jeffrey Geddes Gives Distinguished Lecture at University of Toronto Centre for Global Change Science

Jeffrey Geddes, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth & Environment and a Pardee Center Faculty Research Fellow, recently presented gave a Distinguished Lecture at the University of Toronto Centre for Global Change Science (CGCS) seminar series. Prof. Geddes’s talk, titled “Contemporary and Future Changes to Biosphere-Atmosphere-Chemistry Interactions,” explored the role of the terrestrial […]

Faculty Research Fellows Preston and Zaman’s Center on Forced Displacement Featured in The Brink

The new University-wide Center on Forced Displacement (CFD), founded by Pardee Center Faculty Research Fellows Carrie Preston and Muhammad Zaman, was recently featured in an article in The Brink. CFD fosters interdisciplinary research and engagement on the forced displacement of tens of millions of people due to war, persecution, climate change, and other disasters. “Forcibly […]

Pardee Center to Co-Sponsor International Studies Association Global South Travel Grant

The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future is proud to co-sponsor the International Studies Association’s (ISA) annual Global South Travel Grant. The grant, provided by the Global Health Studies Section of ISA, is also co-sponsored by Brill Publishers and the University of Maryland School of Public Policy. The award will […]

Faculty Research Fellow Cathal Nolan Joins Quincy Institute as Non-Resident Fellow

Cathal J. Nolan, a Professor of History, Director of the Pardee Center’s International History Institute (IHI), and a Pardee Center Faculty Research Fellow, has joined the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft as one of ten new Non-Resident Fellows. The Quincy Institute’s Non-Resident Fellows program connects scholars, practitioners, advocates, and journalists from around the country and […]

Faculty Research Fellow Jeffrey Geddes Presents Research on Global Air Quality at GEOS-Chem Conference

Jeffrey Geddes, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth & Environment and a Pardee Center Faculty Research Fellow, recently presented research at the International GEOS-Chem Conference (IGC10) held at Washington University in St Louis. At the conference, Geddes shared preliminary work in a poster titled, “Impact of Global Climate and Land Use Change on […]

Harris, Shaffer Co-Author Paper Comparing Engagement in Global Health Research Across Social Science Disciplines

Joseph Harris, an Associate Professor of Sociology and a Faculty Research Fellow at the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, and Jon Shaffer, a former Pardee Center Graduate Summer Fellow, recently co-authored a paper comparing the contributions of four major social science disciplines — anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology […]

Harris Elected Vice Chair of International Studies Association’s Global Health Section

Joseph Harris, an Associate Professor of Sociology and a Faculty Research Fellow at the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, was recently elected Vice Chair of the International Studies Association’s (ISA) Global Health Studies Section. The ISA’s Global Health Studies Section “aims to make the ISA the global hub for […]

Pardee Center Welcomes Nine New Faculty Research Fellows

The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future is pleased to announce its 2022 Faculty Research Fellows. With seed funding from the Pardee Center, the nine new Faculty Research Fellows will launch one- or two-year interdisciplinary research projects. The projects were selected by an interdisciplinary committee of Pardee Center-affiliated faculty. Over the course […]

Suarez Participates in Ecological Forecasting Initiative Session on Humor and Problem-Solving

Pablo Suarez, a Visiting Research Fellow at the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, recently joined the Ecological Forecasting Initiative (EFI) for a participatory webinar titled “Serious Fun: Reimagining Virtual Events on Ecological Forecasting.” During the session, Suarez explored how the inclusion of spontaneity, humor, and games can make virtual […]