Why I Do Development Work
By Nikki Brand August 26, 2014 | Four days after graduation, I found myself on a plane to Guatemala. I had taken a dream job
By Nikki Brand August 26, 2014 | Four days after graduation, I found myself on a plane to Guatemala. I had taken a dream job
Last April, the Anti-Trafficking Coalition at UC Berkeley gathered researchers and advocates from academia, industry, and the nonprofit sector to discuss how AI and machine
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By Tamara Straus Some people have called it the personalization of higher education. Others see it as the natural evolution of pedagogy at a world-class
Language barriers, international communiques requiring Embassy review, and disaster workers who are 6,300 miles away — not to mention a global pandemic — were just some of the challenges addressed by UC Berkeley students working with the Moroccan Royal Armed Forces Search and Rescue Unit. This incredible experience was part of a popular class supported by the National Security Innovation Network (NSIN), in partnership with the Blum Center for Developing Economies.