Yale Jackson faculty
Yale Jackson's core faculty hold joint appointments across the university — in economics, history, political science, anthropology, and beyond — bringing rigorous, multidisciplinary scholarship to bear on key problems facing our world.
Professors of Global Affairs lead the school's research agenda and teach its core curriculum, while a wider roster of lecturers, senior lecturers, professors in the practice, and visiting professors bring specialized, contemporary expertise in law, public health, international security, and journalism directly into the classroom.
Beyond these core teaching faculty, Jackson's research community includes faculty from across Yale and beyond who supervise the capstone projects of Global Affairs majors, visiting researchers in residence completing book projects, and postdoctoral scholars advancing new research. Together, they make Jackson a hub of world-leading scholarship on the questions that matter most.
The latest research
New thinking on the world's most pressing challenges, from the people studying them most closely.
Yale Jackson economist Aleh Tsyvinski uncovers an "AI premium" in the stock market
A new analysis of 380 trillion AI tokens by the Yale scholar shows financial markets are already rewarding companies best positioned to benefit from AI adoption.
Q&A: Ian Shapiro’s new book explores the roots of today's angry populist politics
In his new book, the Yale political scientist examines how missed opportunities, neoliberal economic policies, and decisions by political leaders shaped today's global challenges — and outlines steps to help reverse them.
Marnix Amand on currency’s digital future
A senior lecturer at Yale’s Jackson School of Global Affairs and Department of Economics, Amand explores stablecoins, international trade, and why the plumbing of global finance is suddenly a policy question.