Bringing together students, faculty, and political leaders, the Latin American Policy Leader Series was launched in February 2022 with the aim to inspire and spark innovative solutions to take on the world’s most significant challenges.
The series is a coll...
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05/20/22
PRCH and PUB New Haven host 'First Academic Meeting of Brazilian University Researchers at Yale'
A collaboration between the Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health (PRCH) and Pesquisadores Universitários Brasileiros (PUB) New Haven hosted the 'First Academic Meeting of Brazilian University Researchers at Yale University' on May 18, 2022. The ev...
At a virtual gathering organized by the Association of American Universities (AAU), Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with presidents, chancellors, and provosts from America’s leading research universities, including Yale President Peter Salovey. Zelenskyy disc...
Since the war began, Andrey Zinchuk, MD, MHS, has been connecting with other Ukrainians at Yale University and Yale School of Medicine (YSM). As a result, a group of Ukrainian Yale faculty have created United for Ukraine, Inc. and have been sending supplies to hosp...
Yale African Startup Review (YASR), a digital publication created by students and alumni of the Yale School of Management, selected 30 companies for its 2022 list of Africa’s most innovative startups. Publication of the list is intended to draw attention to the African s...
A new study co-led by Jessica Thompson, assistant professor of anthropology at Yale and assistant curator at the Peabody Museum, has made crucial progress in studying the movements of African populations during the Stone Age by sequencing genomes from ancient DNA. The study wa...
A new study by researchers at the Yale School of the Environment (YSE) focuses on infrastructure in India and South Africa to find that infrastructure inequalities are ingrained in the urbanization process.
Growing up in Delhi, India, Bhartendu Pandey ’21 PhD walked mil...
04/13/22
What does Vladimir Putin want?
In a recent interview Yale School of Management's Barry Nalebuff, an expert on game theory and negotiation, discusses what it will take to find common ground and bring the war in Ukraine to an end, whether the conflict could escalate to a nuclear exchange, and how the war ...
Nonprofits are stretched delivering services to vulnerable, underserved populations in the best of times. What do they do when they find themselves operating in a war zone where a quarter of the population is displaced? A recent interview published in Yale Insights focused on ...
Each year, the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program accepts applications from faculty and post-docs (U.S. citizens only) who are interested in doing research and/or teaching abroad. This opportunity provides valuable professional experiences to scholars while enabling them to partic...