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Should we fear AI? Rolando Masis-Obando, GS (2276888)

An idea that we unfortunately inject ourselves with is “technological determinism” (Paul Adler; L.M. Sacasas) — in a nutshell, what it means is that technology evolves naturally…

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C-PREE Bradford Seminar - "Climate Change and the Future of Work: A Materialist Approach" lecture by Natasha Iskander

Natasha Iskander is the James Weldon Johnson Professor of Urban Planning and Public Service at New York University’s Wagner School of Public Service. Her research focuses on the ways that…

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12/15 | Internal Seminar with Holly Caggiano, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment & Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellow

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Options for Processing Big Data in the Social Sciences and Humanities

Workshop Links: https://researchcomputing.princeton.edu/support/knowledge-base/connect-web https://researchcomputing.princeton.edu/support/knowledge-base/ondemand-portal…

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OURSIP intern- Ariana Di Landro

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Causal Effects of Depression on Job Satisfaction, Mindy Burton, UG '23 (3881135)

My research explores the relationship between depression and job satisfaction. Less than half of American employees feel satisfied with their jobs. Low job satisfaction affects more than an…

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Getting Started with the Research Computing Clusters

This workshop introduces the research computing ecosystem at Princeton: the computing clusters (Nobel, Adroit, Della, Stellar, Tiger, and Traverse), the storage systems available, and the data…

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2021 P3 The Reimagined PhD: Navigating 21st Century Humanities Education Book Discussion

Join this engaging discussion with editor and author, and the Graduate School’s very own James Van Wyck, Ph.D., about pathways in education for those seeking humanities and social sciences…

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Making Oobleck with Maricar Almeda '22

In this video, Maricar Almeda '22 will show us how to make oobleck! Materials: cornstarch, water, food coloring, resealable plastic bag Adult supervision needed: Yes Age range: 3 years old and…

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GradFUTURES Forum 2021: Taking a Data-Driven Approach to Understanding PhD Labor Market Demand

This week-long conference will include sessions and speakers covering: national best practices; ways to pivot and recalculate; bespoke immersive experiences and learning cohorts; mentorship; and…

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From the Psychology of Climate Change to Creating Systems Change with Per Espen Stoknes

Per Espen Stoknes, a psychologist with PhD in economics, is a TED Global speaker, and serves as the director of Centre for Green Growth at the Norwegian Business School. An experienced foresight…

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Bradford Seminar: "Short circuiting policy - Changes to U.S. Clean Energy Laws" - Leah Stokes

Leah Stokes will discuss her recent academic research, including ongoing projects. She will share findings from her book, Short Circuiting Policy(link is external), which examines the role that…

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Princeton Mellon Forum on the Urban Environment- The Region Transformed October 21 2020

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John Bracey Interview

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Princeton Public Lecture: Through the Past Darkly

David Autor Ford Professor, MIT Department of Economics in Conversation with Anne Case Alexander Stewart 1886 Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Emeritus

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Bill Buxton Full Lecture

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