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SubscribeAffinity Africa, Ghana’s leading digital banking platform, has released a new report in collaboration with the Mo Ibrahim Foundation and Yale’s International Leadership Centre examining the drivers and impacts of cash dependency in Africa and the steps required to address it.
Yale Jackson leaders joined partners in Bologna for two days of discussion on AI governance, economic resilience, and how democracies can navigate an era of strategic competition.
Caroline Agsten ’22 is helping protect democratic resilience in an era of rising digital threats as a team lead at Microsoft's Threat Analysis Center. She credits the Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs with giving her the interdisciplinary perspective and confidence to navigate uncertainty in a rapidly evolving field.
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.
Dean Jim Levinsohn and graduate speaker Cristina Mendoza Mora MPP '26 address the Class of 2026, and students receive their diplomas.
Yale Jackson awarded 51 graduate degrees on May 18, with remarks from Dean James Levinsohn and a graduate address by Cristina Mendoza Mora MPP '26 on curiosity, community, and the responsibility of policy work.
As both alum and lecturer, Matt Trevithick says his time at Yale Jackson helped him “connect the dots” and build Blank Slate, an AI-driven platform bringing cognitive-readiness tools to high-stakes industries.
This year's cohort of World Fellows includes a Ukrainian journalist, a Chinese environmentalist, and a Kenyan orchestral conductor.
Through a collaboration with the Victor Pinchuk Foundation, the Jackson School hosted Ukrainian veterans for a leadership and professional development program focused on preparing the next generation of civic and policy leaders.
More than two dozen students presented research with policy priorities spanning quantum, climate, biomedical research, space, infrastructure, energy, and land management.