Pardee Center Welcomes New Faculty Research Fellows

The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, an affiliated center at Boston University’s Pardee School of Global Studies, has announced its 2022 Faculty Research Fellows.

With seed funding from the Pardee Center, the nine new Faculty Research Fellows will launch one- or two-year interdisciplinary research projects. The projects were selected by an interdisciplinary committee of Pardee Center-affiliated faculty. Over the course of their projects, the Fellows will produce Pardee Center publications and lead Pardee Center-sponsored seminars, conferences, and workshops related to their research.

The new Faculty Research Fellows and their projects are:

Precarity and the Future of Work:
Professor Michel Anteby (Questrom School of Business), Professor Alya Guseva (Sociology), and Professor Ashley Mears (Sociology)

Global Air Quality in the 22nd Century: The Role of Climate- and Land Use-Driven Perturbations to Atmospheric Nitrogen Cycling:
Professor Jeffrey Geddes (Earth & Environment)cli

Workshop on the Politics of Global Health:
Professor Joseph Harris (Sociology)

Getting to Peace: Transitioning from War to Peace through Negotiated Compromise:
Professor Cathal J. Nolan (History) and Professor Erik Goldstein (History)

Interdisciplinary Research and Practice to Study Longer-Range Impacts of Border Externalization and Forced Migration:
Professor Carrie Preston (English; Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies) and Professor Muhammad H. Zaman (Biomedical Engineering)

Learn more about the Pardee Center faculty fellows and their projects on the Center’s website.

The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future is an interdisciplinary research center affiliated with the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University. Through programs of scholarship, outreach, and education, the Pardee Center works to improve public decision-making and policy to train future generations of interdisciplinary scholars. Read more about the Pardee Center on their website.