School of Global Policy and Strategy (GPS)
Motto"Driven to solve."
TypePublic
Established1986[1]
Parent institution
UC San Diego
DeanCaroline Freund
Students400
Location, ,
32°53′04″N 117°14′28″W / 32.884355°N 117.241149°W / 32.884355; -117.241149 (Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies)
AffiliationsAPSIA
Websitehttps://gps.ucsd.edu/
Southwest exterior of the school

The School of Global Policy and Strategy (GPS) at the University of California San Diego is an interdisciplinary, discovery-driven graduate school focusing on international affairs and public policy. We offer an original and rigorous approach to policy, as our goal is to create global policy solutions that matter — from climate change to food security, democracy, migration, human rights, security and much more. At GPS, students learn from world-class professors while surrounded by a diverse body of students from all walks of life, creating a global, holistic classroom experience in our degree programs. And our San Diego location gives us the freedom to seek progress untethered from tradition and lean into the power of the Pacific Coast as a hub of innovation, diversity and proactive problem-solving. From here, you can make an impact anywhere.[2]

GPS is a full member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs.

Prominent faculty

  • Caroline Freund - Dean of the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy, former Global Director of Trade, Investment and Competitiveness of the World Bank
  • Peter Gourevitch - Political Scientist and Professor Emeritus
  • Stephan Haggard - Lawrence and Sallye Krause Professor of Korea-Pacific Studies; Director, Korea-Pacific Program
  • Lawrence B. Krause - International Economist and Professor Emeritus
  • Barry Naughton - Professor of Chinese Economy; Sokwanlok Chair of Chinese International Affairs
  • Ulrike Schaede - Professor of Japanese Business; Executive Director, Center on Emerging and Pacific Economies
  • Susan Shirk - Ho Miu Lam Endowed Chair in China and Pacific Relations; Director of the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC); Chair, 21st Century China Program
  • Barbara F. Walter - Professor, Political Scientist, and member of the Council on Foreign Relations
  • Emilie Hafner-Burton - John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor of International Justice and Human Rights, Co-director, Laboratory on International Law and Regulation
  • Tai Ming Cheung - Professor, Director UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation
  • Gordon Hanson - Professor, Pacific Economic Cooperation Chair in International Economic Relations, Director on Global Transformation
  • Peter Cowhey - former dean and Qualcomm Endowed Chair in Communications and Technology Policy

Journals

References

  1. "University of California, San Diego. Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies". Library of Congress Authorities. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  2. https://gps.ucsd.edu/about/who-we-are.html
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