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In an effort to encourage the sharing of research across fields and national boundaries, Stanford Global Studies is supporting five workshops that explore interdisciplinary, transregional themes.  “Our hope is that these workshops will provide…

Ian Morris

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Many reasons have been advanced to explain why Britain voted to leave the European Union, but the fundamental reason has been overlooked, according to Ian Morris, a historian and archaeologist at Stanford’s School of Humanities and…
The Institute of International Education (IIE) assists threatened scholars and provide them with academic placements and the chance to reclaim their lives by continuing to teach, research, and write.  In 2021, IIE’s Scholar Rescue Fund (IIE-SRF…

EPIC fellows presented their projects at the 2022 EPIC Symposium in May at Stanford University.

How can we teach students about international relations using a social media platform? How can students experience the sights, sounds, and smells of a city abroad without stepping foot on a plane? These are some of the imaginative questions…

Lily Liu

Lily (Zimeng) Liu graduated this year with a bachelor's in international relations with honors. Below, she shares why she decided to pursue her degree program, the topic of her honors thesis, and her plans following graduation. Why did you choose…