(From left) Doctoral student Hannah Yamagata, research assistant professor Kushol Gupta, and postdoctoral fellow Marshall Padilla holding 3D-printed models of nanoparticles.
(Image: Bella Ciervo)
The Fels Policy Research Initiative in the School of Arts & Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania has announced eight collaborative grant recipients. Each will be awarded as much as $15,000 in support of three new working groups and five conferences, designed to further interdisciplinary partnerships.
The three working groups will research social issues reflecting Penn’s commitment to local, national and global engagement:
“This latest round of grants demonstrates that faculty not only want to work together across disciplines to research public policy topics,” Mark Alan Hughes, faculty director for the Penn Fels Policy Research Initiative, said, “but are eager to find ways to ensure their research reaches policymakers.”
The five conferences awarded grants will address a variety of issues related to economic policy, infrastructure, housing in the future, diversity and more:
(From left) Doctoral student Hannah Yamagata, research assistant professor Kushol Gupta, and postdoctoral fellow Marshall Padilla holding 3D-printed models of nanoparticles.
(Image: Bella Ciervo)
Jin Liu, Penn’s newest economics faculty member, specializes in international trade.
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