Pardee School Launches Global Decolonization Initiative
The new initiative will explore the ongoing processes of decolonization through studying borders, borderlands, partitions, identities, race, citizenship, and political violence.
Pardee School Celebrates the Class of 2020
The Pardee School began celebrating the achievements of the Class of 2020 with a first set of events for Pardee Dean’s Ambassadors and for graduate students. The in-person convocation, now postponed, will be held in conjunction with the university commencement.
Henrik Selin Appointed Associate Dean for Studies
Prof. Henrik Selin appointed the new Associate Dean for Studies at the BU Pardee School of Global Studies with responsibility for all student affairs and services, including both the graduate and undergraduate programs.
Pardee Staff and Students Reflect on Remote Learning
A collection of faculty student and staff experiences with and reactions to remote learning features Pardee School students and staff.
Garcevic Speaks at “Dialog for the Future”
Amb. Vesko Garčević speaks at “Dialog for the Future” Run by the UN Development Program.
Miller to Join Advisory Board of International Affairs
Miller to join Advisory Board of International Affairs, the flagship journal of Chatham House, UK.
Pardee Center Joins the Pardee School
The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future joins the Pardee School as one of its affiliated interdisciplinary research centers.
Woodward Keynotes at BUA’S 8th Annual Model UN
Prof. John Woodward keynotes at Boston University Academy’s 8th Annual Model UN Conference.
Miller Speaks at Symposium on India’s Growth and Development
Prof. Manjari Miller spoke as part of a panel on Indian foreign policy which was moderated by Dhruva Jaishankar, the Director of the US Initiative at the ORF.
Shifrinson Presents at Workshop on History of NATO
Prof. Joshua Shifrinson participated in a recent workshop jointly hosted by King’s College London, the University of Cardiff, and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars on the history of NATO.
Najam Keynotes at 4th International Water Conference
Dean Adil Najam delivered the keynote address at the 4th International Water Conference held in Karachi, Pakistan.
Mako Speaks on Panel on Protests in Iraq and Lebanon
Prof. Shamiran Mako spoke as part of a panel entitled “Understanding the Protests in Lebanon and Iraq: Why Now?”
PWG Hosts Breakfast Conversation With Bonnie Glaser
The Pardee Women’s Group hosted Bonnie Glaser, Senior Adviser for Asia and Director of the China Power Project at CSIS, for a breakfast conversation.
Karra Meets With Members of Uganda NPC
Prof. Mahesh Karra recently met with members of the Uganda National Population Council (NPC) to discuss the importance of the Demographic Dividend.
Ngom Delivers African Studies Review Distinguished Lecture at ASA Annual Meeting
African Studies Center Director Fallou Ngom delivered a lecture emphasizing the importance written sources for exploring African history and society.
Karra Presents at UAPS 8th African Population Conference
Prof. Mahesh Karra presented at the Union for African Population Studies (UAPS) 8th African Population Conference in Kampala, Uganda.
Goldstein Publishes Article on Building the Anglo-American Relationship
Prof. Erik Goldstein published an article examining the innovative public diplomacy of the first United States ambassador to London.
Garcevic Speaks on Panel on NATO, Turkey, and the Western Balkans
Amb. Vesko Garcevic spoke as part of the panel hosted by the Institute of Eastern Mediterranean Studies at Emmanuel College.
Policy Leaders Forum: Pierre Vimont
Pierre Vimont, Ambassadeur de France and Former Executive Secretary-General of the EEAS, spoke as part of the Policy Leaders Forum series.
Hefner Speaks at Conference on Islam and Religious Freedom
Prof. Robert Hefner attended a recent conference on “The Islamic Case for Religious Freedom,” in Jakarta, Indonesia.