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Maxwell School Events Calendar

Social Science and Public Policy Events

  • CACI-SU Alumni Talk Series: Dastan Abdyldaev

    Eggers Hall, 341

    The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs and the Central Asia & Caucasus Initiative are proud to host the upcoming installment of the CACI-SU Alumni Talk Series with Dastan Abdyldaev. This talk is titled: "Global Climate Change Agenda in Central Asian Context: What is Happening and Not Happening in the Region’s Climate Negotiations."

  • Towards User-Centered and Legally Relevant Smart-Contract Development

    Virtual

    Abhishek Dixit of Tallinn University of Technology presents at March Institutional Grammar Research Initiative (IGRI) seminar.

  • Women Leading Public Administration in Latin America

    Eggers Hall, 220

    Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs and the Program on Latin American and the Caribbean are hosting a panel commemorating International Women’s Day. Organized by the 2022 de Sardon-Glass Fellows, this event convenes six women from Latin America who will share their knowledge and experience working in public service in Peru, Argentina and Ecuador.

  • State of Democracy Lecture: Jesse Eisinger

    Maxwell Hall, Maxwell Auditorium

    "How the Ultra-Rich Avoid Taxes, and Why It Matters for Our Democracy," with Jesse Eisinger, a senior editor and reporter at ProPublica.

  • Thucydides and American Grand Strategy: War is an Option not a Trap

    Eggers Hall, 060

    The Moynihan International Affairs Seminar Series presents Michael Desch.

  • Nathan J. Brown: "Does Palestine have a Future as a State?"

    Virtual

    Moynihan Institute of Global Affair's and the Middle Eastern Studies program are proud to present an online event with Nathan J. Brown from George Washington University.

  • A Talk with Jamie McCallum on Worker Justice

    Eggers Hall, 220

    Jamie McCallum, associate professor of sociology at Middlebury and SU alum, will discuss his new book: "Essential: How the Pandemic Transformed the Long Fight for Worker Justice."

  • One Year After Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

    Eggers Hall, 010

    This panel discussion will address the status of the war, the political and social impact of the war in Ukraine and in Russia, the implications of the war for European security, and what to expect moving forward in 2023.

  • Geography Colloquium: Dr. Sara Safransky

    200 MacNaughton Hall (in Falk College)

    "The City After Property: Abandonment and Repair in Post-Industrial Detroit" with Sara Safransky, assistant professor, Department of Human and Organizational Development at Peabody College, Vanderbilt University.

  • The Work of Repair: A Conversation About Community-Engaged and Participatory Research

    Lyman Hall, 215

    This workshop, open to faculty, staff and students by registration, will use Dr. Sara Safransky's community-engaged work in Detroit as a jumping off point for a broad conversation about how, why and for whom research might take place.

  • CAPS Seminar: Norma Coe

    Virtual

    Norma Coe Ph.D., associate professor, medical ethics and health policy at University of Pennsylvania will present "Does it matter who provides care? Home-Based Care and Health Outcomes."

  • Syracuse-Chicago Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and Design: Michael Eriksen

    Virtual

    Michael Eriksen (Purdue) will discuss "Attributing (Mis)Reporting and Appraisal Bias."

  • Gender, Changing Attitudes and Childcare Policy Reforms in the Federal States of Germany

    Zoom

    Research has suggested that people’s changing normative beliefs towards working mothers fueled reforms when political parties competed for new groups of voters. Yet, the expansion of the public provision for childcare varies strongly across regions and take-up is stratified by mothers’ education.

  • CPR Seminar Series: Desmond Ang

    Eggers Hall, 060

    Desmond Ang (Harvard Kennedy School of Government) will present "Vanguard: Black Veterans and Civil Rights after World War I" as part of the CPR Seminar Series.

  • Syracuse-Chicago Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and Design: Santosh Anagol

    Virtual

    Santosh Anagol (University of Pennsylvania) will discuss "A Bad Bunch: Asset Value Under-Reporting in the Mumbai Real Estate Market."

  • Chinese Culture & Conversation Table

    Huntington Beard Crouse Hall (HBC), 340

    Chinese Culture and Conversation Table is a forum where you get to meet and converse with friends old and new. All language levels are welcome. 歡迎/欢迎!

  • Tim Oliver: A History of Brexit in 47 Objects

    Eggers Hall, 220

    By breaking down Brexit into 47 stories told through 47 objects, Tim Oliver sets out to explain the causes, consequences and meaning of Brexit.

  • A computational model of Ostrom's Institutional Analysis and Development framework

    Virtual

    Nieves Montes will present at the February Institutional Grammar Research Initiative (IGRI) research seminar.

  • Accountable to Whom? Public Opinion of Aid Conditionality in Recipient Countries

    Eggers Hall, 341

    The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs' Comparative Politics/International Relation Series presents Richard Clark, assistant professor of government, Cornell University.

  • Chinese Culture & Conversation Table

    Huntington Beard Crouse Hall (HBC), 340

    Chinese Culture and Conversation Table is a forum where you get to meet and converse with friends old and new. All language levels are welcome. 歡迎/欢迎!

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