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How Workplaces Can Better Support the Growing Number of EV Drivers

By Christine Clark
February 6, 2025
4 Mins read
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Navigating time: Two generations of GPSers

By Douglas Girardot
February 5, 2025
2 Mins read
Two current students and their alumni parents talk about how, despite changes in the world, the value of an education here doesn’t go away
Faculty

Deans of international affairs schools convene at GPS

By Douglas Girardot
January 31, 2025
1 Mins read
The school’s unique location also enabled members from the group to travel to Tijuana, Mexico, to understand the border’s role in trade and migration
Faculty

TikTok ban is ‘fair game,’ says expert on Chinese business and government

By Douglas Girardot
January 16, 2025
4 Mins read
But Victor Shih, director of the 21st Century China Center, also cautioned that some U.S. lawmakers’ concerns are overblown
FacultyResearch

Being Tough on China is Bad for Science

By Christine Clark
January 14, 2025
3 Mins read
Nature commentary from UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy argues that the weakening of scientific ties between the U.S….
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Digital Monitoring is No Substitute for Engaged Management for Remote Work Success

By Christine Clark
January 6, 2025
3 Mins read
Findings from new study suggest firms should invest in good managers over digital surveillance tools By Christine Clark | UC San Diego…
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The New Yorker’s Peter Hessler delivers 2024 So Kwan Lok Distinguished Lecture

By Douglas Girardot
December 11, 2024
3 Mins read
The journalist described how changes in China have played out in the lives of the students he taught there in the mid-1990s as a Peace Corps volunteer
FacultyResearch

The Science of Shopping

By Christine Clark
December 10, 2024
5 Mins read
Neuroeconomist Uma Karmarkar explains what happens in the brain when we buy
Students

A day in the life of fencing coach Julia Hill

By Douglas Girardot
December 9, 2024
4 Mins read
The Master of Public Policy candidate talks about how GPS is equipping her to take action against water pollution, all while coaching the sport she loves
Research

USAID Launches New Collaboration with Leading Organizations to Improve Agency Cost-Effectiveness

By Christine Clark
December 2, 2024
2 Mins read
Global consortium will leverage a Nobel Prize-winning approach to guide the fight against global poverty
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