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Research

Grimes Speaks at Joint RFA Research Seminar

in General News, Research

Associate Dean for Academic Affairs William Grimes gave a presentation entitled “CMIM: Five Questions.”

Tagged: 2018

Najam Presents Research at Marlborough House

in Research

Dean Adil Najam presented his research on human development and youth in Pakistan at the Commonwealth Secretariat in London.

Tagged: 2018, Adil Najam, Human Development, Human Development Report, Pakistan, youth, Youth bulge

Selin Appointed Earth Systems Project Senior Research Fellow

in General News, Research

Prof. Henrik Selin was recently appointed a Senior Research Fellow with the Earth Systems Project, a global research alliance.

Tagged: 2018, Earth Systems Project, Henrik Selin, Research Fellow

Karra Publishes Study in Work, Employment and Society

in Research

Prof. Mahesh Karra published a study entitled “Reframing the Measurement of Women’s Work in the Sub-Saharan African Context.”

Tagged: 2018, Journal, Mahesh Karra, Study

Sarkar Awarded Grant for New History and Policy Course

in General News, Research

Prof. Jayita Sarkar was recently awarded a Curriculum Development Grant to develop the new course, “History, Policy, and Statecraft.”

Tagged: 2018, grant, Jayita Sarkar

Najam Writes OpEd on Human Development in Pakistan

in In the Media, Research

Adil Najam writes in Dawn on key findings of his research on human development in Pakistan.

Tagged: 2018, Adil Najam, HDI, Human Development, Human Development Report, NHDR, Pakistan

Najam Interviewed on Climate and Security

in In the Media, Research

Adil Najam argues that water is one of the biggest security challenges, not only for Pakistan but for all of South Asia.

Tagged: 2018, Adil Najam, Climate and Security, Climate Change, Pakistan

GDP Center Announces 2018 Summer in the Field Fellows

in Centers & Programs, Research

The Summer in the Field Research fellows participate in internship opportunities and field research related to the mission of the GDP Center.

Tagged: 2018, Fellows, GDP Center, Global Development Policy Center, research, Summer in the Field

Gallagher Publishes Journal Article on Trade and Climate Change

in Research

GDP Center Director Kevin Gallagher discusses the relationship between trade policy and climate change in the United States.

Tagged: 2018, Climate Change, Journal Article, Kevin Gallagher, Trade Policy

Najam Writes OpEd on Pakistan’s Youth Moment

in In the Media, Research

Dean Adil Najam believes that a “generational change is not on its way [in Pakistan]. It’s here. It’s set.

Tagged: 2018, Adil Najam, Human Development, Human Development Report, youth, Youth bulge

CURA Seeks Proposals For Religion and World Affairs Colloquium

in Centers & Programs, Events News, Research

The theme for the 2018-19 colloquium is “Religion, Violence, and Peacemaking.”

Tagged: 2018, CURA, Religion and World Affairs Colloquium

Najam’s Research Headlines NHDR Launch in Pakistan

in Research

Dean Adil Najam was the lead author for the just-launched Pakistan National Human Development Report on Youth.

Tagged: 2018, Adil Najam, Development, Human Development, Human Development Report, Pakistan, research, youth, Youth bulge

Pineda Publishes New Book, Steinbeck y Mexico

in General News, Research

Prof. Adela Pineda’s new book is entitled Steinbeck y Mexico: Una Mirada Cinematografica en la Era de la Hegemonia Norteamericana.

Tagged: 2018, Book, Pineda, Steinbeck y Mexico

Najam OpEd on Youth in Pakistan

in In the Media, Research

Dean Adil Najam discusses the soon-to-be-released Pakistan National Human Development Report on Youth of which he is a lead author.

Tagged: 2018, Adil Najam, Dawn, In The Media, Pakistan, youth

Karra Presents at Population Association of America Meeting

in General News, Research

Prof. Mahesh Karra presented at the Population Association of America’s Annual Meeting in Denver.

Tagged: 2018, Mahesh Karra, presentation, research

Schilde on The Political Economy of European Security

in Events News, Research

Prof. Kaija Schilde discussed her new book, The Political Economy of European Security as part of the Pardee School Research Seminar Series.

Tagged: 2018, Book Talk, kaija schilde, Pardee School Research Seminar Series, The Political Economy of European Security

Woldemariam on Insurgent Fragmentation in the Horn of Africa

in Events News, Research

Prof. Michael Woldemariam discussed his new book, Insurgent Fragmentation in the Horn of Africa: Rebellion and its Discontents.

Tagged: 2018, Book Talk, Insurgent Fragmentation in the Horn of Africa: Rebellion and its Discontents, michael woldemariam

Pardee School Faculty Attend 2018 ISA Conference

in Events News, General News, Research

The highly-attended annual convention fosters rigorous discussion on a broad range of topics within the field of international studies.

Tagged: 2018, Daivi Rodima-Taylor, Henrik Selin, ISA, Jayita Sarkar, John Woodward, Joseph Wippl, William Grimes

Prof. Vivien Schmidt Awarded Guggenheim

in General News, Research

Prof. Vivien Schmidt has been awarded the prestigious John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship.

Tagged: 2018, Guggenheim Fellowship, Vivien Schmidt

Book Talk: Klinger on Rare Earth Frontiers

in Events News, Research

Prof. Julie Klinger discussed her new book Rare Earth Frontiers: From Terrestrial Subsoils to Lunar Landscapes (Cornell University Press, 2018).

Tagged: 2018, Book Talk, Julie Klinger, Rare Earth Frontiers

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