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Going between science and policy

By GPS Media
July 13, 2016
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FacultyResearch

Building off of local knowledge

By GPS Media
June 23, 2016
3 Mins read
Meet GPS’s new assistant professor, Francisco Garfias, a political economist who is leveraging his inherent interest in Mexico to explore facets of state capacity
FacultyResearch

Beginning by coming full circle

By GPS Media
June 15, 2016
2 Mins read
Assistant Professor Teevrat Garg brings to GPS research at the intersection of ecosystem and human health—and opportunities for students to get involved
FacultyResearch

Inside Richard Feinberg’s new book on Cuba

By GPS Media
May 18, 2016
3 Mins read
In a Q&A, the professor details what went into the making of his new book, “Open for Business,” and underscores its main points regarding Cuba’s economy
FacultyPhilanthropyResearch

Furthering the field of entrepreneurship

By GPS Media
May 13, 2016
3 Mins read
As a recipient of the 2016 Kauffman Junior Faculty Fellowship in Entrepreneurship Research, Assistant Professor Liz Lyons’s research is on the fast track
FacultyResearch

Driven by curiosity, Graff Zivin coincides STEM and policy

By GPS Media
April 19, 2016
3 Mins read
The professor discusses how he gained his footing in health economics and the keys to pursuing STEM policy
FacultyResearch

Cutting Aerosols Will Help Secure World’s Water Supply

By GPS Media
February 22, 2016
3 Mins read
UC San Diego scientists outline policy solutions to reduce atmospheric dimming
FacultyResearch

Confronting China elite and financial politics

By GPS Media
February 18, 2016
3 Mins read
A preview of what to expect from Professor Victor Shih in his Destination GPS presentations in New York City and Washington, D.C.
FacultyResearch

Eli Berman deduces threat of ISIS

By GPS Media
January 25, 2016
3 Mins read
In a Q&A, the GPS professor outlines the extent to which ISIS is a legitimate threat, plus what inspired him to research terrorism to begin with
FacultyResearch

Keeping ahead of the quantitative curve

By GPS Media
December 11, 2015
4 Mins read
Craig McIntosh outlines his research involving ICT in development and how there’s no better place than GPS to pull it all together
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