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
As a recipient of the 2016 Kauffman Junior Faculty Fellowship in Entrepreneurship Research, Assistant Professor Liz Lyons’s research is on the fast track
The professor discusses how he gained his footing in health economics and the keys to pursuing STEM policy
Entrepreneurship, innovation and policy are initial focus for MOU
Under guidance from USMEX, the Mexican Migration Field Research Program is examining the impact of migration on the education of youth in San Diego and Tijuana
An overview of Assistant Professor Molly Roberts’s research on ‘reverse-engineering’ censorship in China and how partnerships with GPS keep it fueling
UC San Diego scientists outline policy solutions to reduce atmospheric dimming
A preview of what to expect from Professor Victor Shih in his Destination GPS presentations in New York City and Washington, D.C.
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