A new paper co-authored by @robert_a_blair in @AJPS_Editor explores elite preferences for foreign aid in 141 low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), challenging the 'aid curse' theory.
Learn more: https://t.co/p5GSF6V7BJ
A new report from CHRHS and the Australian Civil-Military Centre explores practices for civil-military coordination during public health crises.
Read now: https://t.co/kn7ciEMhjZ
With only a week left until Election Day, stay up-to-date on the latest insights from Watson experts! Follow @profwschiller, @lylegoldstein, @Prof_Kennedy, @ProfVarshney, and @danybahar for analysis and breaking news in the 2024 presidential race.
https://t.co/OiyVmx1QIJ
Attention Brown University Community!
Join @Craig_A_Spencer and @johnmbarry on 10/28 for "Plagues, Politics, and Preparedness," as they discuss the history of pandemics and the lessons that can be applied to future emergencies
More info:
https://t.co/i5WSMBvoEy
📢 Join us this evening at Watson for a panel discussion with the art exhibit “The Power of Faces: Looking at the Global Refugee Crisis.”
🕐5:00-6:00PM EDT
📍Stephen Robert ’62 Hall, 280 Brook Street
🔴Livestream: https://t.co/C7Z7tLRn16
Calling all #BrownAlumni with knowledge and expertise to share! 📣
Become a Career Exploration Mentor through BrownConnect+ and provide industry-specific insights and guidance to undergraduates.
+ Sign up by October 14 to become a mentor: https://t.co/hYPwD6lOA5
Join Dr. Omar Bah and the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies and Art at Watson for a panel discussion in conjunction with the art exhibit “The Power of Faces: Looking at the Global Refugee Crisis.”
COVID-19 exposed global health vulnerabilities. Now it's time to innovate! Students: join us for our annual Hack for Humanity where you will propose programs or innovations to tackle real world global health challenges.
⏰ Register by October 6th: https://t.co/qV78zOEhFw
Pacific Island Resilience in Climates of Change — @BrownCHRHS visiting fellow, Siautu Alefaio-Tugia discusses her research on Pacific Island resilience in the face of climate change. (VIDEO)
https://t.co/VS0RDri9Yc
Join us next week for a panel event at the @WatsonInstitute on Refugee Experiences: Perspectives from Rhode Island and Beyond.
⏰ Wednesday, October 9, 5:00 - 6:30 PM
📍Stephen Robert '62 Hall (280 Brook Street) - True North Classroom (101).
Putting a Face to the Global Humanitarian Crisis — A recent @RIMonthly article featured "The Power of Faces," an art exhibit hosted by Watson's #ArtatWatson Committee and @BrownCHRHS, which showcases portraits of refugees.
https://t.co/Qoa5CVR22b
Calling all students! Join us for Hack for Humanity 2024 on Oct 19-20. This year's theme: Global Health Security. Form a team (3-6 students) and pitch innovative solutions to global health challenges. Register by Oct 6 to participate! https://t.co/BTLebFETmP
📢 Attention Brown faculty, postdocs, students, & CHRHS global fellows: Have an idea for a training program or workshop on human rights or humanitarian studies? Apply for our Training Seed Grant to bring it to life! https://t.co/aL4bDmCw2g
🚨 Brown faculty, postdocs, students, & CHRHS global fellows: Need funding for a human rights or humanitarian studies research project? Apply for our Research Seed Grant Program! Applications due by September 29. https://t.co/n9c9bHCaBN
We hope you join us for our upcoming event featuring Visiting Fulbright Scholar, Professor Siautu Alefaio-Tugia. "Pacific Island Resilience in Climates of Change" happening on September 17 from 12:00 - 1:00 PM.
CHRHS and Art at Watson @WatsonInstitute are looking forward to hosting the opening reception for the latest exhibition - The Power of Faces: Looking at the Global Refugee Crisis. We hope to see you at the opening reception on Thursday, September 19 from 5:00 - 6:00 PM.
We hope you join us for our upcoming event featuring Visiting Fulbright Scholar, Professor Siautu Alefaio-Tugia. "Pacific Island Resilience in Climates of Change" happening on September 17 from 12:00 - 1:00 PM.