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.
Bowen will serve the Biden administration’s Council of Economic Advisers for one year
If Countries Implement Paris Pledges with Cuts to Aerosols, Millions of Lives can be Saved
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A strategic approach to reducing both greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution can reap major health and temperature benefits, according to new…
GPS professor Ulrike Schaede shares her book’s recent international accolades, the resounding success of JFIT’s ‘Zoominar’ series and her latest Japan research
GPS professors share the books they can’t put down, on topics ranging from reparations to Mao-era China
David Fortunato’s latest book explores how partisan politics stymy the process of governing – and how voters play a role in driving politicians to remain at odds with each other
Recognition of Dean Peter F. Cowhey’s retirement included a symposium with business leaders, policymakers and academics, highlighting his contributions to our ever-changing world
Jesse Driscoll explains the challenges that arise when conducting research in difficult settings in his latest book, “Doing Global Fieldwork”
Donation to the UC San Diego school will spur scholarship on economic and technological change