Digital Programming
Bridging the Gap remains committed to supporting our amazing network and continuing conversations around policy issues and public engagement. We are pleased to offer a slate of virtual events for students, scholars, and policymakers from all over the world to connect with our mission.
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How Not to Bridge the Gap between Academia and Policy
Bridging the Gap and Transfer for Transformation (GIGA) hosted a virtual roundtable to reflect on academic exchange with the policy world.
New Research to Bridge the Gap: Ali Wyne
Bridging the Gap and New America’s New Models of Policy Change Initiative hosted a talk on new research in national security and foreign policy featuring Dr. Ali Wyne.
New Research to Bridge the Gap: Dr. Tom Long
Bridging the Gap and New America’s New Models of Policy Change Initiative hosted a talk on new research in national security and foreign policy featuring Dr. Tom Long.
New Research to Bridge the Gap: Dr. Anjali K. Dayal
Bridging the Gap and New America’s New Models of Policy Change Initiative hosted the first event in a series of conversations about new research in national security and foreign policy featuring Dr. Anjali K. Dayal.
Virtual Panel: What to Do When Your Research Gets Disrupted?
Bridging the Gap hosted a discussion on how scholars can continue their research in a meaningful way amidst disruptions.
Virtual Discussion: America in the World
BTG hosted a virtual conversation on America in the World with Rebecca Lissner and Mira Rapp-Hooper.
Virtual Panel: Non-Academic Careers
Alexandra Evans, Bonnie Jenkins, Erin Simpson, Jung Pak, Kristin Lord, Rebecca Wolfe, and Tamara Wittes discuss non-academic career paths for PhDs.
Managing Challenges in Academic Research Projects
BTG hosted a virtual discussion of the challenges dissertation writers face in completing their project and subsequently preparing it for publication with Adam Auerbach, Lindsay Mayka, and Elizabeth Saunders.
Rethinking How We Teach International Relations
Bridging the Gap hosted a virtual workshop on Rethinking How We Teach International Relations, chaired by BTG co-director Jim Goldgeier with Anjali Dayal, Kim Yi Dionne, Meg Guliford, Meredith Loken, Paul Poast, and Robbie Shilliam.
Conducting Research in a Think Tank: Opportunities and Challenges (audio only)
Introducing early career researchers to think tanks working on issues of importance to International Studies scholars.
Enhancing Diversity and Strengthening Inclusion in Efforts to Bridge the Academia-Policy Gap
Naaz Barma with Debbi Avant, Debak Das, Jim Goldgeier, Carla Koppell, Erik Lin-Greenberg, Layna Mosley, Sara Plana, and Arturo Sotomayor discuss Enhancing Diversity and Strengthening Inclusion in Efforts to Bridge the Academia-Policy Gap.