Launched this spring, GPS students are trading the West coast surf for a seat in the Nation’s Capital, offering students the chance to finish their degree in D.C.
An Immigrant Workforce Leads to Innovation, According to New UC San Diego Research
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New UC San Diego research shows high-skilled workers from abroad may have a meaningful impact on the birth of new products and phasing out of older ones, with implications not only for firm profits, but also consumer welfare
Report: Cali Baja Mega-Region Exports $24.3B Worth of Goods, Services Internationally
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WTC San Diego and Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies report contextualizes binational trade and production in the age of NAFTA
As part of our ongoing Pass the Pen series, we feature San Diego’s Best Brewery Startup founder David Favela ’96 who shares his favorite GPS memories and his key to success as a first generation American
The GPS faculty member opens up about some of the dearest objects that adorn her office, painting a picture of her professional backstory and personal interests
With a keynote by international financial leader and diplomat Robert Hormats, GPS graduated 158 students at its 30th commencement ceremony on June 17
Science Policy Fellows program nurtures effective interdisciplinary scholars
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In its fourth year, the program continues attracting top students in STEM disciplines to explore the policy relevance and implications of their dissertation research
Stanford study finds poor air quality responsible for one in five infant deaths in sub‑Saharan Africa
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Satellite measurements of air quality across sub-Saharan Africa revealed small improvements in air quality could be one of the most effective interventions to curb infant mortality rates.
Richard Banks, MIA ‘18 and Brian Noveck, MAS-IA ’18 support the increase of trade and collaboration between the U.S. and Mexico at the border