Three recent GPS Master of Public Policy alumni share how the degree opens doors at top government and public agencies across the state
UC San Diego economist explains how flows of talent, technology and innovation link the two democracies — and why their shared prosperity depends on keeping those connections strong
Researchers from UC San Diego analyze data from California and Louisiana to explore how experiences of intimate partner violence relate to gun acquisition
Dean Caroline Freund and GPS faculty members explain its goals, its methods and the variety of disciplines it draws from
GPS students, working with the school’s SDG Policy Initiative, presented to officials in Baja California about progress on humanitarian and environmental issues
In a new book, a UC San Diego political scientist argues that governments seek to educate their citizens not to expand people’s minds, but to mold them into obedient subjects.
GPS professors join ranks of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Maya Angelou as Bellagio Center fellows
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Jennifer Burney and Krislert Samphantharak were awarded coveted fellowships from the Rockefeller Foundation
Professors Agustina Paglayan and Francisco Garfias were recognized for papers on public education and state-building, respectively Two professors at UC San Diego’s…
School-wide initiative invites students to showcase real-world problem-solving to professional partners