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SubscribeIn a Q&A, Jessica Seddon, Jackson School senior lecturer and director of the Deitz Family Initiative on Environment and Global Affairs, explains the need to integrate climate and air-quality policies.
Catherine Panter-Brick and Bonnie Weir of Yale Jackson School joined researchers and practitioners at the UN General Assembly to present evidence that war trauma alters gene expression across generations — and that early childhood investment can break the cycle.
In his latest book, Yale historian David Engerman examines six economists, all from South Asia, who helped shape international development — including efforts to reduce poverty and inequality worldwide.
Joyce Guo MPP ’24 and Graeme Clements MPP ’24 turned a Schmidt Program research project into a nonprofit organization, the Next Frontier Seminar, which provides research and mentoring opportunities for undergraduate students interested in international security and emerging technology.
Master's students Joyce Guo and Graeme Clements are leading research teams that are investigating the environmental costs of the growing semiconductor manufacturing industry and the potential impacts of U.S. sanctions on China’s efforts to develop their own supply chain.
A new policy brief, released April 11, 2023, by Jackson School Professor Catherine Panter-Brick and colleagues offers insight on how sustainable peacebuilding can be practiced.