Global Reach
In 2012, UAlbany served global populations as atmospheric scientists journeyed to the Andes and Antarctica to study the effects of glacier melt and to enhance global models of climate change. Educators explored how universities impact national economies, while public policy experts created learning tools to recognize terrorist groups, promote conflict resolution and aid peaceful development through more open government.
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Building Citizen Participation in Kenya
UAlbany’s Center for International Development (SUNY/CID) is working with Kenya to strengthen and expand its representative institutions.
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Controlling the Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Bryan Early’s expertise on economic sanctions, the proliferation of nuclear and aerospace technology, and the use of strategic trade controls as tools of economic statecraft, have taken him around the globe.