Research
Global Health Seminar: “Lessons from the AIDS epidemic”
In 1981, Dr. James W. Curran ā66 was tapped to lead a CDC task force charged with determining what was behind the first cases of what we now know as AIDS. Dr. Curran will...
View EventGeorge B. Craig, Jr. Memorial Lecture: “Kill the Messenger: Developing mosquitocidal vaccines and drugs to control mosquito-borne diseases”
Dr. Brian Foy ā94 has helped pioneer studies designed to target mosquito vectors through their bloodmeals as a way to disrupt mosquito-borne pathogen transmission and reduce...
View Event“Engaging Big Questions and āPeripheriesā in Europe”
The Nanovic Institute for European Studies will present a discussion of its 2021-2026 strategic plan āEngaging Big Questions and āPeripheriesā in Europe,ā which sets out a...
watch videoND-GAIN and Dublin Global Gateway partner to build climate change inventory of Ireland
Even the most prepared countries need to focus more on climate change, according to the University of Notre Dameās Global Adaptation Initiative (ND-GAIN) Country Index. The...
Read ArticleThink. Pair. Share.
A modern education podcast that explores learningāfrom the everyday exchange of thoughts and ideasāto the theories and practices behind entire systems. THINK education is...
Listen to Podcast‘It’s Impossible to Imagine Kellogg Without Her’
Before she traveled to the University of Notre Dame for a job interview more than two decades ago,Ā Sharon SchierlingĀ had to look on a map of the United States to find South...
Read ArticleGlobal Supply Chains in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Over the past half century, globalization has transformed how nations, firms, and workers compete in the international economy. A sociologist with a business mindset, Gary Gereffi...
Listen to PodcastStrategic Monitoring in Fragile States: Understanding the Global Fragility Act
Listeners will get an insight into the Global Fragility Act (GFA) in this discussion with Maura Policelli, Executive Director of Notre Dameās Keough School of Global Affairs...
Listen to PodcastA Different Kind of Research
WhenĀ Rev. Robert Dowd, CSC, started theĀ Ford Program in Human Development Studies and SolidarityĀ 12 years ago, he wanted to do research in the developing world that was...
Read ArticleResearchers find connections between improved cookstoves and reduced domestic violence in Uganda
The improved cookstove is a longstanding intervention in Uganda, where 95% of households use solid fuel to cook their food over stone fireplaces. Introducing clean and efficient...
Read ArticleNotre Dame professor expands AP statistics platform for students nationwide
Many high school seniors were looking forward to proms and graduations this year, but many were also busy preparing for the College BoardāsĀ Advanced Placement (AP) exams....
Read ArticleFirms perceived to fake social responsibility become targets for hackers, study shows
Data breaches have become daily occurrences. Research firm Cybersecurity Ventures revealsĀ that in 2018 hackers stole half a billion personal records āĀ a 126 percent jump from...
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