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SubscribeThe students were chosen from more than 170 applicants, the highest number of applicants the program has ever received.
The Jackson School’s Social Innovation Initiative (SII) hosted a discussion on the global agricultural system featuring Tagan Engel, a New Haven-based food justice advocate and community organizer.
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.
During an event at the Yale Jackson School, the former diplomat discussed how growing global threats are creating "a ring of fire" around the democratic world.
The expert panel, convened by the Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy, discussed how the "tough talk" surrounding immigration in the U.S. does little to address the lives of immigrants who are being impacted by government failures.
Yale Climate Fellow Rafael Pastor publishes a piece in the Yale Daily News on resilience, optimism and hope that continues to offer solutions even in the face of overwhelming challenges.
Kosovo’s prime minister delivered remarks at the Yale Jackson School September 30, 2024, the first event hosted by the Blue Center for Global Strategic Assessment.
Meet the faculty and students involved with the Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs' Peacebuilding Initiative.
The majority of the world’s migrants are hosted in the Global South, often subjected to few resources and potential conflict. Maheen Iqbal ’25 researched “South-South” migration in Morocco and was surprised to find “a relatively progressive stance on integration” — and new ways for Western nations to approach immigration policy.
Globally, the Nordic model of social democratic values is revered as a blueprint for a more equal society. Avi Ross ’25 traveled to the region to investigate an issue — mass migration — that countries like Denmark and Sweden are finding difficult to solve.