This year’s fellows Kara Voss, Paul Glick and Michael Sierks present their findings in an effort to bridge the ivory tower and public policy
New research reveals U.S. trade policies act as another road block for international students pursuing higher education in the country
New study reveals air pollution, even from natural sources, has critical impacts on child health
GPS webinar series explores the global policy implications of the coronavirus
UC San Diego’s Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies among the key partner institutions for the first-of–its kind, international effort
Voter ID laws discriminate against racial and ethnic minorities, new study reveals
To tackle COVID-19 and climate change, government spending must deliver jobs and growth alongside deep decarbonization
New research shows legal protections for immigrants improve lives and livelihoods of citizen workers
In this Q&A about her new book, GPS professor Ulrike Schaede breaks down how Japan’s new business architecture and corporate strategies have helped the country remain the third largest economy in the world