Four students author their insights on climate change and the valuable lessons learned in environmental policy at the United Nations’ leading conference
Craig McIntosh discusses the interplay of public policy, technology and economic development at GPS
As part of an ongoing series, we give students the creative liberty to opine on their favorite memories from the School and “why GPS” is a solid fit to pursue their graduate education
GPS students and alumni come together to learn what it takes to build their own business in the third annual entrepreneurship certificate program
Cecilia Aguillon ’98 talks about consulting for solar in Latin America and the GPS curriculum that inspired her energy efficient projects in the U.S.
Social entrepreneur and first time author Ken Davenport ’90 of “The Two Gates”
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In a Q&A, Mission Edge’s CEO discusses his new book and building a stronger infrastructure for San Diego nonprofits and GPS alumni
As part of an ongoing series, we give students the creative liberty to opine on their favorite memories from the School and “why GPS” is a solid fit to pursue their graduate education
Leading scholars at the UC San Diego 21st Century China Center answer critical questions for the future of China’s development and United States-China relations.
Three students selected as GPS’s 2017-18 Dean’s Fellows share their experiences that qualify them for this special distinction