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The Yale Center for the Study of Globalization uses
a variety of means to explore globalization and promote the flow
of ideas pertinent to our core issues. The activities organized by
the YCSG are designed to interconnect in ways that will further the
Center’s mission and enable us to achieve our goals.
Activities range from public lectures to international conferences
to multidisciplinary roundtable discussions. YCSG connects the academy
and policy worlds by bringing scholars and experts from outside the
University to interact with faculty and students in workshops, panel
discussions and colloquia, and organizes at least one major conference
each year to explore an important aspect of globalization. A highly
visible role of the Center is to bring key leaders in international
affairs to campus to make a major public address.
The Center has initiated a program to bring distinguished visitors
to Yale for periods of up to one year to complete a project or collaborate
on a body of work. Visitors will represent a range of backgrounds
and experiences, from researchers and practitioners to distinguished
former government officials.
YCSG has developed and continues to cultivate collaborations with
multilateral institutions, international and global organizations,
and individuals who through their work in academia or public policy
contribute significantly to the globalization debate.
Lectures
Conferences
Workshops
Roundtable Discussions
Distinguished Visitors
Collaborations
Public Events on Video
Off-Campus Presence
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