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Maxwell School Events Calendar

  • Cyberspace and US-China Relations - CFR Webinar

    Virtual

    The Council on Foreign Relations' (CFR) Academic Webinar series, formerly the Academic Conference Call series now in Zoom webinar format, provides the opportunity for students across the country and around the world to participate in an interactive conversation with a CFR fellow, Foreign Affairs author, or other expert. Webinars take place every other week during the fall and spring semesters and are dedicated to a wide range of international affairs and U.S. foreign policy topics. Background readings are distributed prior to each call, and the video recording and transcript are posted online after the fact.

  • Quattro: A Musical Journey about Art, Life and Perseverance

    Virtual

    A 15-minute musical performance in Spanish about art and identity. On Zoom live from Madrid. Followed by a Q & A in Spanish, where students and faculty can meet the performers and talk about their work.

  • Bangkok Utopia: A Book Talk with Lawrence Chua and Anoma Pieris

    Virtual

    Lawrence Chua’s "Bangkok Utopia" (University of Hawai’i Press, 2021) outlines an alternative genealogy of both utopia and modernism in a part of the world that has often been overlooked by scholars of both. In this book talk, Professor Chua will discuss his work and conversation with Anoma Pieris, Professor of Architecture at the University of Mebourne.

  • Syracuse Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and Design: Keith Ihlanfeldt

    Property tax administration & design scholars will discuss how to address certain problems and help fill the substantive gap in literature on property tax.

  • ASPI Grad Lab

    Virtual

  • Syracuse Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and Design: Justin Ross

    Virtual

    Syracuse Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and Design: Justin Ross

  • Master of Public Administration Virtual Open House

  • AI Research Tool – Working Group

    TBA

  • Accelerated Bachelor’s and Master’s Programs Virtual Information Session

  • M.A. in International Relations Virtual Open House

  • MAX 401 Action Plan Presentations

    Maxwell Auditorium

  • IR Resume Review Appointments

    225 Eggers Hall or Virtual

    One-on-one resume reviews for students in the International Relations Program.

  • CANCELLED: Chinese Culture and Conversation Table

    341 Eggers Hall

  • MAX 302 Research Poster Session

    204 Maxwell Hall

  • Ph.D. in Economics Virtual Information Session

  • Public Opinion Toward Artificial Intelligence

    Virtual

  • Peter Martin - China's Civilian Army: The Making of China's Wolf Warrior Diplomacy

    Virtual

    Peter Martin joins us for a discussion on his book, "China's Civilian Army: The Making of Wolf Warrior Diplomacy," which charts China's transformation from an isolated and impoverished communist state to a global superpower from the perspective of those on the front line: China's diplomats.

  • ASPI Grad Lab

    Virtual

  • Learning Between Buyers and Sellers Along the Global Value Chain

    341 Eggers Hall

    This paper analyses learning between buyers and sellers as a new channel through which international trade affects product introduction across different production stages within firms. Using detailed firm level data from the Indian manufacturing census, I find that (i) 45% of multi-product firms produce at least one product pair that is connected in the Input-Output matrix, (ii) 30% of new products added by firms every year are either upstream or downstream to products previously produced by them, and (iii) exogenous increases in upstream export market access cause firms to add new products that are downstream to their previous production sets. I attribute this effect to firms learning from their buyers about downstream products during their transactions. To analyze the effects of trade policy on firm scope, I build a dynamic quantitative general equilibrium model of Global Value Chains with knowledge spillovers arising from buyer-seller linkages along the value chain. Potentially multi-product and multi-stage firms in the model invest in R&D to increase their product sets, and benefit from knowledge spillovers from domestic and foreign markets. Trade policy counterfactuals show that cross-stage product innovation decreases as the economy liberalizes due to convergence in technology levels across countries in general equilibrium.

  • Chinese Culture and Conversation Table

    341 Eggers Hall

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Exterior of Maxwell in black and white when there was no Eggers building

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.