New GPS associate professor Jakana Thomas brings the effects of women’s roles in political conflicts to the forefront
Incoming GPS students attend Prep, a “boot camp” of all things GPS, from quantitative methods and analytic writing to job markets
GPS alumnus and former Robertson fellow Sammy Huang works to improve government as an analyst in the federal Government Accountability Office
Shifting off-cycle elections to on-cycle races has dramatic effects on the turnout and demographics of voters making their voices heard, new UC San Diego research shows
E-commerce shoppers are less likely to spend on products when they are recommended with different types of items, according to new UC San Diego research
The following is part of the GPS Alumni-Student Connections Series, highlighting some of our students who have been recruited by our alumni. This series shows the power of connection between current students and our alumni.
Jonathan Furszyfer ’13, who serves as director of research at Stanford University, believes in the benefits of hiring within the GPS network. Here, he highlights the skills that GPS candidate Jaclyn Fierro ’17 had that prompted him to hire within the program.
Dean Caroline Freund reflects on her first month at GPS and outlines her goals for the trajectory of the school
After GPS, alumni build careers in Mexico
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From jobs in higher education and economic consulting to data analysis for major online retailers, GPS graduates share the wealth of opportunities found by living and working in Mexico