Congratulations to the successful bids that have been selected by the State Department to work on the following research projects:
- Increasing Connectivity in Columbia
- Ellen Zegura, Computer Science
- Diversifying the United States Space Economy
- Mariel Borowitz, INTA
- Constitutional Reform in The Gambia: How to Cement Democratic Development
- Peter Brecke, INTA
- Central American Migration Root Causes - Effectiveness of U.S. Government Programs
- Alberto Fuentes, INTA
- Confucius Institutes in Turkey and Chinese Influence
- Sebnem Ozkan, Modern Languages
- Using AI to Accelerate Transition to Green Energy
- Omar Asensio, Public Policy
- Language Curriculum Development for Diplomats: Specialized vocabulary, spaced repetition, and automated lexical leveling in over 60 languages: A Corpus Analysis of the use of function verbs in Japanese Manga and light novels
- Kyoko Masuda, Modern Languages
- Language Curriculum Development for Diplomats: Specialized vocabulary, spaced repetition, and automated lexical leveling in over 60 languages: A Corpus Analysis of High-Frequency Vocabulary in Modern Standard Arabic
- David Marcus, Modern Languages
- Promoting Collaborative Science in Indonesia: Best International Practices for Policymakers
- Aaron Levine, Public Policy
- Facebook in the Kingdom of Wonder: Cambodian Youth and the Power of Social Media
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Ellen Zegura, Computer Science
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- Leveraging Bitcoin Technology for Better Foreign Assistance
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Neha Kumar, INTA
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- What's better for Global Health? Multilateral Funding or Going it Alone?
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Alberto Fuentes, INTA
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- Economic Factors of Violent Extremism
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Olga Shemyakina, Economics
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