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James Levinsohn
President Peter Salovey announced Jan. 18 that the Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs will open in the fall of 2022, and he named James A. Levinsohn, distinguished economist and educator, as inaugural dean. Levinsohn, the Charles W. Goodyear Professor in Glo...
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In 2021, Yale’s Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage (IPCH) launched a new global outreach initiative, the Directors Forum. The objective of the Forum is to provide a trusted platform for leaders and entrepreneurs working in Africa’s cultur...
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The National University of Singapore (NUS) has appointed Simon Chesterman as Dean-designate of the new NUS College, the college that will result from the merger of Yale-NUS College with NUS’s University Scholars Programme.  A recognized authority on international l...
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The Yale Institute for Global Health (YIGH) Leadership in Global Health Fellowship program is designed to offer training and inspiration to young professionals who have a passion for and understanding of the critical importance of health for a just and equitable soci...
Charlotte Ashamu
Charlotte Ashamu is a consultant at IPCH leading the development of the Directors’ Forum, a new initiative working with leaders of Africa’s museums and cultural institutions. Charlotte is a global executive with a 20-year career in international and public affair...
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A webinar at Yale explored how political competitions devolve to destabilizing conflicts in Africa and the peculiar elements that make these trends rampant. It interrogated various conflicts in the region and the nature of interventions that were deployed to address them. It f...
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A former diplomat, British cabinet secretary, and member of Parliament, Rory Stewart is a senior fellow at Yale’s Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. In that role, he has helped established the Yale Development Dialogues, a discussion series jointly presented by the Ja...
Africa Week 2021 took place from November 7th-13th. As the Yale community welcomes a new shade of normalcy, the Yale African Student Association (YASA) planned an exciting week of guest speakers, a cultural show & Banquet, panel discussions, trivia night, and a movie ...

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