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Games Theory: GPS professors share their favorite parts of the Olympics

By GPS Media
August 27, 2024
3 Mins read
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A final project is standard fare. Presenting it to the State Department? Not so common.

By Douglas Girardot
August 9, 2024
2 Mins read
Students created an economic dashboard that U.S. diplomats will use to attract business
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Getting electricity and water to everyone, using the power of economics

By Douglas Girardot
August 8, 2024
4 Mins read
New faculty member Meera Mahadevan is searching for ways to help developing countries access the resources they need — without hurting the planet
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New Report Shows Greater Interest in Labor Unions, Especially Among Young Workers

By Christine Clark
July 30, 2024
3 Mins read
UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy findings reveal there is a rise in “union-curious” employees in the U.S.
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Extreme Heat in India: A Crisis on the Rise

By Christine Clark
July 30, 2024
4 Mins read
Teevrat Garg, economist at the School of Global Policy and Strategy, has authored a series of studies revealing the myriad consequences extreme heat has on South Asia
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7 Ways Heat Impacts Health

By GPS Media
July 9, 2024
7 Mins read
Drawing from the expertise of the UC San Diego community, UC San Diego Today presents a list of seven ways that heat impacts health.
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Two GPS professors receive awards from influential political science organization

By Douglas Girardot
July 8, 2024
1 Mins read
Professors Agustina Paglayan and Francisco Garfias were recognized for papers on public education and state-building, respectively Two professors at UC San Diego’s…
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Accelerating the Clean Energy Revolution by Working with China

By GPS Media
June 18, 2024
7 Mins read
David Victor and Michael Davidson argue that America’s tough stance on China in the clean energy sector is counterproductive, advocating instead for a strategy of collaboration and competition to stay competitive and innovative, leveraging trade and investment to bolster the U.S. clean energy industry.
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Study Reveals Increasing Polarization in Climate Change Coverage Between Elite and Heartland News Sources

By Christine Clark
June 17, 2024
3 Mins read
New research led by the University of California San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy reveals a crucial disparity in how climate change is reported across different types of news outlets and locations.
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Study Reveals Billion-Dollar Toll of Domestic Violence in California

By Christine Clark
June 4, 2024
2 Mins read
Report reveals cost of $73.7 billion to the state in health care, lost productivity and income and criminal justice and response program spending for domestic violence cases
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