Norton Awarded APSA Grant
Pardee School Professor Augustus Richard Norton has been awarded a research grant by the American Political Science Association.
GEGI Research Shows Climate Impacts
Research from the Global Economic Governance Initiative (GEGI) showed the environmental impacts of China’s presence in Latin America.
Pardee School Professor, Susan Eckstein, Awarded Guggenheim
Pardee School Professor Susan Eckstein has been awarded the prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship.
Gallagher Talks AIIB with Media
Pardee Professor Kevin Gallagher has been tapped as an expert on the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank by many media outlets.
Keylor Argues for New Diplomatic History
Pardee Professor William Keylor suggested a name change for diplomatic history in an H-Diplo essay.
VIDEO: Conference Examines Youth in Muslim World
A major international academic conference held at the Pardee School April 8 – 9 examined the lives of youth in the Muslim world.
Schmidt Wins BJPIR’s Best Paper Award
Professor Vivien Schmidt was awarded the prize for Best Article by the British Journal of Politics and International Relations.
Eckstein Edits Special Issue of Journal Diaspora
Pardee Professor Susan Eckstein co-edited a 2015 special edition of the academic journal Diaspora.
Pardee School to Host Conference on Muslim Youth
A major 2-day conference on Youth in the Contemporary Muslim World will be held at the Boston Univeristy Pardee School of Global Studies on April 8-9, 2015.
CURA Conference to Address Religious Pluralism
An upcoming conference on religious pluralism will be held thanks to the Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs.
Asian Studies Profiled in BU Today
A new Pardee School major focusing on Asia as a continent is making waves at BU.
ASC Hosts Student Conference on African Studies
Students from across the country will gather at the African Studies Center this weekend to present cutting-edge research on Africa.
VIDEO: Nile Project Makes Waves at BU
The Nile Project brings a fusion of musical styles – and a focus on the importance of conservation of the world’s longest river – to BU.
Najam Speaks at CUGH on Politics of Polio
Dean Adil Najam speaks on the politics of polio in Pakistan, at the 6th annual conference of the Consortium of Univeristies for Global Health (CUGH).
Litvin to Research in Sweden
For the 2015-2016 academic year, MENA director Margaret Litvin is headed to Sweden.
Student Spotlight: Bruno Wins Carter Center Fellowship
Congratulations to masters student Joshua Bruno, who will study Latin American gold mining in summer 2015 thanks to a prestigious grant.
Ban Talks Greek Crisis at Brown
Trying to understand the implications of the Greek crisis? Cornel Ban’s your guy.
Pardee Makes Splash at ISA
The Pardee School sent five of its scholars to share their expertise at this year’s International Studies Association Conference, and held a reception to celebrate the school’s opening.
Pardee Profs Co-Author Report on China/Latin America Loans
Pardee Prof. Kevin Gallagher has created an interactive tool that will allow users to see the financial links between China and Latin America.
Schmidt Book on Europe “100 to Remember” List
Here’s a question for you; what do Charles de Gaulle, Margaret Thatcher, Vaclav Havel, and Pardee School of Global Studies Professor Vivien Schmidt have in common?