In a Q&A complementing our Flickr tour of a day in the life of Charlie Vest, the 2019 MCEPA candidate paints a picture of what attending GPS looks like today
GPS Professor Joshua Graff Zivin combines STEM with the economics of innovation in latest research ranging from energy to public health, plus discusses a renewed interest in Latin America
A Q&A with New York Times Economic Scene columnist during his Pacific Leadership Fellowship
GPS students and alumni learn how to assess genetic engineering at the intersection of policy and regulation
Tai Ming Cheung and Susan Shirk take a look at great power competition in the 21st Century with a new $3.7 million grant from the UC National Laboratory Fee Research Program
GPS students look at battery storage options in Florida in a study designed to solve real-world problems
The National Science Foundation awards $1.5 million to Jennifer Burney in a new grant to focus on her research at the intersection of environmental health and human development
The GPS faculty member opens up about some of the dearest objects that adorn her office, painting a picture of her professional…
GPS’s Science Policy Fellows Program gathered experts to examine how harnessing the power of supercomputers and video imagery can help prevent natural disasters