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ONLINE EVENT: How to Do International Research in the Time of Coronavirus

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Join Einaudi Center faculty panelists in a range of academic disciplines, as well as Jan Allen (associate dean for academic and student affairs) from the Graduate School, for this webinar for graduate students engaged in international research. 

We will discuss how to think about and plan your dissertation research, diverse methodologies and innovative approaches, and strategies for making progress in your international research in a time of travel restrictions and global uncertainty.

The event will be moderated by Rachel Beatty Riedl, Director of the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies; Department of Government

Panelists:

  • Jan Allen, Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, The Graduate School

  • Durba Ghosh, Einaudi-SSRC Faculty Coordinator; Department of History

  • Saurabh Mehta, Division of Nutritional Sciences/Department of Global Development

  • Thomas Pepinsky, Director, Southeast Asia Program; Department of Government

Click here for more information and to register. If you are unable to attend synchronously, please complete the registration survey anyway and indicate that you would like to receive a recording of the event. Either way, we encourage you to submit your questions for the panel through the registration survey.

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