Two GPS students are traveling from North America to Europe to raise awareness about the alliance’s advocacy for gender equality and the…
New associate professor Benjamin Appel studies the human rights practices of governments – and how climate change and COVID-19 are linked to civil rights issues
Master of Public Policy candidate Deepika Bagaria shares what it was like to move from the professional world in India to being a full-time student at UC San Diego
GPS professors weigh in on the definition of globalization – and the context globalization provides for their studies
Study compared the efficacy of the workforce-training program to simply disbursing the cost of the same program directly to beneficiaries
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
In its San Diego film premiere, THE JUDGE celebrates stunning perseverance and bravery for women in Islamic law
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
Enamored with libraries and the rich cultural history, Gaurav Khanna focuses on migrant research while at the University of Oxford’s Summer Research Institute