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Anya Schiffrin writes about her experience, and challenges with employing the assistance of a scheduling bot.
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Gary Sick about U.S. policy options on Iran.
Wolfram Schlenker and PhD candidate Anouch Missirian find that EU could face a massive influx by 2100 if carbon emissions hold steady.
A research paper co-authored by Professor Wolfram Schlenker and Anouch Missirian, a fourth-year student in the PhD program in sustainable development at SIPA, considers the need for a revised definition for refugee status as climate change is spurring people to seek asylum.
PMF is a leadership development program for advanced degree holders who begin working for the U.S. government.
Mohammed, currently the UN deputy secretary-general, is a former minister of environment in her home country of Nigeria.
International relations scholar and former U.S. State Department official will join SIPA as a professor of international and public affairs in fall 2018.
Richard Nephew discusses the themes from his new book, The Art of Sanctions.
New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and panelists discuss social and economic impact of DACA repeal and courses of actions to help city’s immigrant community.
Michael A. Nutter keynotes December 5 discussion; Ester Fuchs joins panel of scholars.