Stanford study finds poor air quality responsible for one in five infant deaths in sub‑Saharan Africa
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Satellite measurements of air quality across sub-Saharan Africa revealed small improvements in air quality could be one of the most effective interventions to curb infant mortality rates.
Richard Banks, MIA ‘18 and Brian Noveck, MAS-IA ’18 support the increase of trade and collaboration between the U.S. and Mexico at the border
GPS Professor Kate Ricke creates economic and policy models in a dual professorship with Scripps Oceanography, for a comprehensive view of climate research
A global two-day conference launched a new program with scholars from Europe and Asia to explore the upcoming digital disruption and the research agenda needed to address the critical questions for society, business and policymaking
UC San Diego economist’s research sheds light on contested issues facing nation
Emilie Hafner-Burton Awarded for Going Above and Beyond to Make a Positive Difference in the World
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UC San Diego recognized Hafner-Burton’s passion and dedication to protecting human rights—through teaching and research—as one of six faculty members honored at the 44th annual Chancellor’s Associates Faculty Excellence Awards
Students given incentives to innovate are just as skilled as the self-motivated, research finds
In the latest PDEL Innovation Workshop, UC San Diego scholars Claire Adida, Jennifer Burney and Ganz Chockalingam design and implement a digital school-fee payment system in Benin
Four USMEX Fellows detail how their fellowships are not only supporting multidisciplinary research projects but the vibrant community of scholars they’ve discovered at the center