Tina Ngo Bartel ’12, director of the Center of Excellence for Labor Market Research, still applies the skills she learned from her first position out of GPS to her roles today.
By Donna Durckel | County of San Diego Communications Office Recognizing things will change for workers in a decarbonized economy, the County of…
George Eiskamp ’03 pays it forward by helping other GPSers in their career search. Eiskamp shares his experience and knowledge on how to create and maintain sustainable relationships within your network.
The following is part of the GPS Alumni-Student Connections Series, highlighting some of our students who have been recruited by our alumni. This series shows the power of connection between current students and our alumni.
Jonathan Furszyfer ’13, who serves as director of research at Stanford University, believes in the benefits of hiring within the GPS network. Here, he highlights the skills that GPS candidate Jaclyn Fierro ’17 had that prompted him to hire within the program.
Dean Caroline Freund reflects on her first month at GPS and outlines her goals for the trajectory of the school
Student Perspectives: Empowering communities through public policy in Latin America and beyond
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Master of Public Policy student David Castro-Peña shares why he thinks GPS is perfectly positioned as a place to study Latin American policy
The Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA) has named the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy (GPS) as the inaugural winner of the Impact Award.
The creators of the GPS newsletter asked me to write an account of the changes in my years as dean. Looking at where we have been and how far we have traveled is a prelude to the new initiatives that my successor will pursue.