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In a year when the value of global engagement has been questioned, the University’s international community of faculty, researchers and students at the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS), the Office of International...
Brian Kloeppel, hired in June as the inaugural director of the Mpala Secretariat, knows field research centers. As a professor of natural resource conservation and management at Western Carolina University, a role he held for 17 years, his time spent...
The Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS) supports bold, collaborative projects that connect faculty research with the wider world. Through competitive grants of up to $75,000 over three years, PIIRS advances innovative...
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...
Fellowship Advising, a division within the Office of International Programs, assists undergraduates and recent alumni as they navigate the complex landscape of identifying and applying for fellowships, scholarships and grants, many of which support...
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...
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Princeton SPIA Faculty Member Reflects on 30 Years of Fighting for Human Rights
In most countries governed by the rule of law, a strong, independent judicial branch makes for the most effective enforcement of human rights.
Sachs Scholarship awarded to two Princeton seniors, one Oxford student
Princeton seniors Noah James and Ethan Sample and University of Oxford student Farzana Salik have been named recipients of the Daniel M. Sachs Class of 1960 Graduating Scholarship, one of Princeton University’s highest awards.James, of Amesbury, Massachusetts, plans to earn two master’s…
Two Princeton seniors and one Oxford student awarded Sachs Scholarship
Princeton seniors Noah James and Ethan Sample and University of Oxford student Farzana Salik have been named recipients of the Daniel M. Sachs Class of 1960 Graduating Scholarship, one of Princeton University’s highest awards.James has been named as the Sachs Scholar at Worcester College at the...
The Storied Teller: Union Made
World Politics contributors Isabel Perera and Trevor Brown explore three countries’ attempts to privatize public rail services
Four professors win prestigious Sloan awards for early-career researchers
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has announced that four Princeton professors — Alexandra Amon, Jason Klusowski, Lue Pan and Maria Micaela Sviatschi — have been selected as 2025 Sloan Research Fellows.
Princeton geoscientists propose an unexpected new screening tool for cancer
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Bermann and Register named inaugural Distinguished Faculty Service Award recipients
Sandie Bermann, the Cotsen Professor in the Humanities, professor of comparative literature and director of the Program in Values and Public Life, and Rick Register, the Eugene Higgins Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering and director of the Princeton Materials Institute, received...
Millions on the African continent can’t fully benefit from the AI revolution. This Princeton course aims to change that.
As the AI revolution transforms the digital world, millions of people on the African continent cannot tap its full promise because the languages they speak aren’t built into the large language models that drive services like ChatGPT. A Princeton postdoc and a new course he devised is focused on...
Faculty Author Q&A: Rhodri Lewis on “Shakespeare’s Tragic Art”
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Annual U.N. Day Offers Princeton SPIA Students a Closer Look at Career Options
As a fifth-year Ph.D. candidate in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs’ Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy program, Melissa O. Tier is considering what she wants to do after earning her doctorate.