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A longstanding and distinctive feature of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs’ undergraduate program is the Policy Task Force, an experiential junior-year requirement that lets students work directly on a timely public policy...
Since 2022, graduate students from Princeton University and the University of Tokyo have met annually at the latter institution to present and discuss their research. The fourth annual workshop, examining the role of alliances in the turbulent world...
Thirteen Princeton students traveled to Kenya this summer as part of the Global Seminar “Technology for African Languages in the Digital Age,” spending six weeks studying Swahili, collecting and analyzing data in the country, and collaborating with...
A cross-disciplinary collective seeks nature-based solutions for protecting the world’s most important biome.
Princeton University graduates Beatriz Alcala-Ascencion ‘25, Gustavo Blanco-Quiroga ‘25, Thomas Coulouras ‘25 and Alan Plotz ‘25 were awarded the Henry Richardson Labouisse 1926 Prize to pursue international civic engagement projects for one year...
Princeton Class of 2026 member Alison Fortenberry has been awarded a Beinecke Scholarship, which supports undergraduate students to pursue graduate studies in the arts, humanities and social sciences. Fortenberry, from Philadelphia, is majoring in...
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PIIRS Graduate Dissertation Fellow helps rewrite the origin story of ‘London Underground mosquito’
A new study in Science aims to understand the evolution and genomic diversity of human-biting mosquitoes, the insects responsible for transmitting many of the world’s deadliest diseases.
Enrosadira: A Student Film in the Dolomites
The Department of French and Italian is proud to have supported the documentary Enrosadira, created by students Al Potter ‘27 (minoring in Italian) and Jansen Look ‘27 in the Italian Dolomites. As the students put it, “Our film is an artsy, anthropological approach to an old armchair philosophy:...
Researching Resistance: A Summer in Paris
The Department of French and Italian is proud to highlight the work of Nico David-Fox, recipient of the FIT Undergraduate Internship Funding, who spent his summer as a historical research intern at the Museum of the Liberation of Paris. Situated in Montparnasse above the entrance to the city’s...
Seuls en Scène 2025: A Princeton Stage for International French Theater
Curated by Professor Florent Masse, the festival brought leading French and Francophone artists, a partnership with Festival d’Avignon, and community participation.Princeton once again became a stage for international theater this fall as the Seuls en Scène festival returned for its 14th year,...
Princeton-Humboldt Project to Explore a Global Libertarian Movement
Shamus Khan, the Willard Thorp Professor of Sociology and American Studies, studies America’s elite class through the lens of their schools and institutions. He, along with Humboldt University sociologist Daniel Bultmann, is now working on a PIIRS-funded project called “Global Sociology of...
International Superstars: 5 Alumni Share Their — Very International — Life Journeys
Around campus, they are affectionately known as "frequent flyers:" students who take a determined approach to finding creative ways to see as much of the world as they can through Princeton's offerings. Experiencing other cultures and perspectives can be transformative, personally and...
‘SovMode-2025’ examines Soviet emancipation projects
“Combined and Uneven Emancipation: Exploring Benefits and Pitfalls of Soviet Modernity,” an October 17-18 conference convened experts across social science and humanities disciplines to examine Soviet emancipation projects against the backdrop of the multiple contradictions engendered by the...
October 2025 issue of ‘World Politics’ available online
World Politics (Volume 77, Issue 4) is available online.
Lucas Prates 2025 Thomas Marchione Food-as-a-Human-Right winner
SAFN is honored to recognize Lucas E.A. Prates with the 2025 Thomas Marchione Food as a Human Right award for his ongoing research in Brazil’s Amazon. This annual award is given to a student whose work continues and expands Dr. Marchione’s efforts toward food justice, food security and access,...
Princeton SPIA Goes Global at UNGA and Climate Week