Maxwell School Events Calendar
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Sociology Colloquium
060 Eggers
This is a monthly event for Sociology faculty and students to present their research, with an open discussion to follow.
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The Future of the Democratic Party
Strasser Legacy Room, 220 Eggers Hall
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Grad Research Skills Series- Research Transparency and Data Management: Principles and Practices
Kittredge Auditorium, HBC
There is a growing demand across the natural, health, and social sciences for research to be made transparent, with data and analytic methods being publicly available. This workshop will begin by providing a short overview over recent debates around research transparency, focusing on the theoretical and practical justifications for transparency and data sharing. The bulk of the workshop will provide hands-on advice on how to conduct transparent research, focusing on data management practices that facilitate transparent research with a particular focus on data management planning in the social sciences. Topics covered will include writing effective data management plans, working with IRBs, best practices for organizing and storing files, and sharing data. The workshop is intended for graduate students conducting or planning to conduct empirical research, regardless of methodology or subject area.
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Career Talk with Glen Wright
225B Eggers Hall
Career Talk with Glen Wright
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Geography Awareness Week--Geocaching Scavenger Hunt
SU Campus
Geography Awareness Week
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Geography Awareness Week
Schine Student Center
Geography Awareness Week
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Geography Awareness Week
Eggers Hall, 2nd floor
Geography Awareness Week
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Sociology Write-In
314 Lyman Hall
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Research-in-Progress Brownbag
303 Maxwell
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Russian Language Table - CES
306B Eggers Hall
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Geography Colloquium: The New American Farmer: Immigration, Race, and the Struggle for Sustainability
Eggers 018
Geography Department
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Hindi-Urdu Language Table - SAC
352 Eggers
The Maxwell School is a graduate school of social science with a unique multidisciplinary character that cuts across traditional departmental lines. At Maxwell, theory and practice are regarded with equal seriousness: the barriers that divide academic disciplines from one another and from the larger world of public life are routinely breached by the wide-ranging scholarly and educational activities of an outstanding faculty and an exceptionally cosmopolitan student body;The Maxwell School’s Moynihan Institute explores the international concerns raised by a diverse, interdependent world, supports collaboration to understand and resolve world problems, and maintains dialogue between the academic and policy making communities. The Institute supports research projects, sponsors lecture series, provides research fellowships and internship opportunities, published the products of its working groups, and organizes conferences.
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Economics presents: Chris Parmeter
426 Eggers Hall
The Center for Policy Research (CPR) conducts interdisciplinary research and related activities in social sciences and public policy, including aging and health studies, education finance and policy, public finance, social welfare, poverty, and income security, urban and regional studies, and econometrics methodology. Faculty work on a variety of research grants related to public policy, which involve graduate students as assistants and consult with government agencies and other institutions concerned with the issues they are studying;The Maxwell Economics program is a high-quality undergraduate program within which we have two alternative tracks, BA and BS. In both tracks we provide a strong foundation in micro- and macroeconomics through our introductory and intermediate courses, which is followed by more specialized courses or electives. Undergraduates can choose from a wide range of electives in International Economics, Labor Economics, Public Economics, Urban Economics, Health Economics, Development Economics and Econometrics. Members of our faculty are known nationally and internationally for their applied microeconomic research on issues of public policy relevance;The Maxwell School is a graduate school of social science with a unique multidisciplinary character that cuts across traditional departmental lines. At Maxwell, theory and practice are regarded with equal seriousness: the barriers that divide academic disciplines from one another and from the larger world of public life are routinely breached by the wide-ranging scholarly and educational activities of an outstanding faculty and an exceptionally cosmopolitan student body
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Portuguese Language Table - CES
306B Eggers Hall
The Maxwell School is a graduate school of social science with a unique multidisciplinary character that cuts across traditional departmental lines. At Maxwell, theory and practice are regarded with equal seriousness: the barriers that divide academic disciplines from one another and from the larger world of public life are routinely breached by the wide-ranging scholarly and educational activities of an outstanding faculty and an exceptionally cosmopolitan student body;The Maxwell School’s Moynihan Institute explores the international concerns raised by a diverse, interdependent world, supports collaboration to understand and resolve world problems, and maintains dialogue between the academic and policy making communities. The Institute supports research projects, sponsors lecture series, provides research fellowships and internship opportunities, published the products of its working groups, and organizes conferences.
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Syracuse University Veterans Day Ceremony
Hendricks Chapel
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Syracuse University Veteran's Day Fun Run
Schine Student Center
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University Lecture with Jill Lepore
Hendricks Chapel
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Professionalization Seminar and Happy Hour
Aging Studies Institute - 314 Lyman
Planning for a Career in a Research Institution. Afterwards - students, faculty and staff will enjoy a happy hour!
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Italian Language Table - CES
306B Eggers
The Maxwell School is a graduate school of social science with a unique multidisciplinary character that cuts across traditional departmental lines. At Maxwell, theory and practice are regarded with equal seriousness: the barriers that divide academic disciplines from one another and from the larger world of public life are routinely breached by the wide-ranging scholarly and educational activities of an outstanding faculty and an exceptionally cosmopolitan student body;The Maxwell School’s Moynihan Institute explores the international concerns raised by a diverse, interdependent world, supports collaboration to understand and resolve world problems, and maintains dialogue between the academic and policy making communities. The Institute supports research projects, sponsors lecture series, provides research fellowships and internship opportunities, published the products of its working groups, and organizes conferences.
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Morris Rossabi - Genghis Khan's Descendants and Post-Communist Mongolia - EA
341 Eggers
We’re Turning 100!
To mark our centennial in the fall of 2024, the Maxwell School will hold special events and engagement opportunities to celebrate the many ways—across disciplines and borders—our community ever strives to, as the Oath says, “transmit this city not only not less, but greater, better and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us.”
Throughout the year leading up to the centennial, engagement opportunities will be held for our diverse, highly accomplished community that now boasts more than 38,500 alumni across the globe.