Professors Agustina Paglayan and Lauren Prather earn nods from the American Political Science Association
New research explores the origins of state-funded schools across 40 different countries
GPS assistant professor Agustina Paglayan discusses new awards, her upcoming book and how her research affects her classroom
Three GPS professors named as Hellman Fellows
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Francisco Garfias, Uma Karmarkar and Agustina Paglayan receive fellowships to support innovative research projects, many designed with an eye toward reimagining globalization
GPS webinar series explores the global policy implications of the coronavirus
Agustina Paglayan’s study “Democracy and Educational Expansion: Evidence from 200 Years,” is awarded Best Comparative Policy Paper award by the American Political Science Association
Meet GPS’s new assistant professor, Agustina Paglayan, who works to improve the quality and equity of education systems, in both developing and developed countries alike