New research explores the origins of state-funded schools across 40 different countries
Systemic racism could explain why minorities are exposed to more pollution throughout the state
GPS alum Mario Rodriguez-Heredia ‘21 and associate teaching professor Gordon McCord use cutting-edge remote sensing technology to help provide an innovative path for monitoring progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals
Pandemic Lockdowns Had Severe Mental Health Consequences for Women in the Developing World
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Research examines containment policies’ impacts on women in areas with limited social safety nets
Expert on U.S.-Mexico Relations Rafael Fernández de Castro Named to New Endowed Chair
By Jade Griffin
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Aaron Feldman Family Chancellor’s Endowed Chair in U.S.-Mexican Studies in Memory of David Feldman established at UC San Diego as part of Chancellor’s Endowed Chair Challenge
In a timely webinar, researchers on democracy, world economics and military strategy explore the implications of the ongoing invasion
A life-changing internship
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A summer internship funded by GPS led alumnus Joe Bettles ’21 to coauthor two academic papers on climate solutions – and the experience is carrying over to his new career in zero carbon shipping
Opinion: COVID-19 pandemic and the Great Resignation should lead to greater respect for workers
By GPS Media
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Managers should not be stuck on a desire to return to ‘normal.’
GPS grad Rachel Finerman shares her experience as a coauthor of an academic publication on COVID-19, commuting flows and air quality with professor Munseob Lee