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Jun 2015
Dr. Khripunov publishes op-ed in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
CITS Distinguished Fellow and °®Å¾Íøadjunct professor Dr. Igor Khripunov published an op-ed in the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists entitled “A culture of security: Focus for the next Nuclear Security
Jun 2015
CITS hosts two workshops in Vietnam
The Center for International Trade and Security, in partnership with the Vietnam Agency for Radiation and Nuclear Safety (VARANS), hosted a training workshop for a group of high-level Vietnamese nuclear
Jun 2015
Justwan Joins University of Idaho Faculty
The 2014-2015 academic year was a great year for job placements by Georgia’s Political Science and International Affairs Ph.D. graduates. Most recently, Florian Justwan has accepted a faculty position at
Jun 2015
Professor Whitford Appointed to NAPA Panel
Dr. Andy Whitford was appointed as a panel member for the next National Academy of Public Administration’s (NAPA) Federal Leaders Digital Insight Study in Washington D.C. This annual report surveys
May 2015
°®Å¾ÍøHosts First Annual Networking Night
On Friday, April 10, 2015, °®Å¾Íøhosted its first annual Networking Night. The event offered a unique opportunity for students to network with alumni, faculty and staff. This event was
May 2015
MPA student wins GACMA scholarship
Jamie Dove, a first-year MPA student specializing in local government, was recently awarded the GACMA scholarship. The Georgia County Manager’s Association gives this scholarship to two MPA students enrolled in
May 2015
International Affairs faculty earn research awards, fellowships
Four International Affairs faculty members were recently announced as recipients of research grants, awards, and fellowships. Dr. Lihi Ben Shitrit was named the recipient of a 2015 Sarah H. Moss
May 2015
CITS conducts two outreach events in Indonesia
CITS/UGA organized two events designed to promote an effective nuclear security culture for Indonesia’s nuclear sector in April.  On April 27-28, CITS held a two day workshop in partnership with
May 2015
Senior Power or Senior Peril: Aged Communities and American Society in the Twenty-First Century by Brittany H. Bramlett examines the political block of influence Baby Boomers will have in the
May 2015
PhD graduate speaks on radio show
PADP PHD graduate Derrick Anderson, now assistant professor in the School of Public Affairs at Arizona State University, recently discussed the future of student lending and innovation (or the lack