Researching how humans and the environment interact
The National Science Foundation awards $1.5 million to Jennifer Burney in a new grant to focus on her research at the intersection of environmental health and human development...
Office hours: Professor Ulrike Schaede
The GPS faculty member opens up about some of the dearest objects that adorn her office, painting a picture of her professional backstory and personal interests...
United we dream
A critical half-day event hosted by USMEX offers DACA recipients a collective voice and narrative at UC San Diego...
Our 2017-2018 Boren Fellows
Two students working abroad pen their experience and discuss how GPS prepared them to be the next generation of global leaders...
Molding future technical experts
Craig McIntosh discusses the interplay of public policy, technology and economic development at GPS...
Students craft views on climate change at COP23
Four students author their insights on climate change and the valuable lessons learned in environmental policy at the United Nations’ leading conference...
Applying game theory to study behaviors
Meet GPS’s new associate professor, Renee Bowen, and discover her passion for economics and mathematics...
Why GPS: A niche in life
As part of an ongoing series, we give students the creative liberty to opine on their favorite memories from the School and “why GPS” is a solid fit to pursue their graduate education...
Solar energy and pursuing the policy dream
Cecilia Aguillon ’98 talks about consulting for solar in Latin America and the GPS curriculum that inspired her energy efficient projects in the U.S....
Why GPS: Discovering a passion for all things math
As part of an ongoing series, we give students the creative liberty to opine on their favorite memories from the School and “why GPS” is a solid fit to pursue their graduate education...
Peter Cowhey and the 21st century digital economy
In a Q&A, Dean Peter Cowhey discusses the challenges and disruptions of the digital revolution in his new book “Digital DNA”...
Social entrepreneur and first time author Ken Davenport ’90 of “The Two Gates”
In a Q&A, Mission Edge’s CEO discusses his new book and building a stronger infrastructure for San Diego nonprofits and GPS alumni...