February 12, 2019
Posted by: mwal7
IPI Program Coordinator Michael Walstrom reached out to Cybersecurity Fellow Grant Dailey to learn more about his experiences conducting and guiding research. Grant Dailey is a concurrent Masters student in
February 1, 2019
Posted by: jlbeyer
As cyber-information technologies became “weapons of choice” in today’s geopolitics, the leading nation-states have engaged in the so-called latest technological race. The governments recognize the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and blockchain in offensive and defensive applications, and security, placing significant attention on the rapid adoption of these emerging technologies. Russia in particular has been “claiming” to pioneer blockchain technology.
January 30, 2019
Posted by: rldavis
Kelsey Hallahan graduated from the University of Washington in 2014 with a bachelor’s degree in History and Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations. In her sophomore year at UW, she received
January 8, 2019
Posted by: thormm
Maya Sullivan, a double major in international studies and economics, is the first winner of the Donald C. and Margery S. Hellmann Scholar award. An annual stipend award, it is
January 4, 2019
Posted by: rldavis
“It’s thrilling to realize that after only two years of study (or one academic year and one summer of intensive study in this case), I have already found some keys
December 31, 2018
Posted by: mwal7
On December 10, 2018, a Jackson School Global Research Group of students and faculty assembled near the Husky Union Building before driving to Microsoft HQ in Redmond. Their task: Provide members of
November 27, 2018
Posted by: thormm
To better understand cyber threats, Donghui Park, a doctoral student in international studies, has learned coding and studies information technologies with guidance from the Jackson School International Policy Institute Cybersecurity
October 25, 2018
Posted by: rldavis
Songs are a wonderful way to learn language–they are easy to remember and build understanding of the cultural context of the language. In Summer 2018, University of Washington Foreign Language &
October 22, 2018
Posted by: thormm
Geoffrey Morgan, who received his bachelor’s in international studies and civil engineering in 2011, was recently named a Young Engineering Laureate by the World Federation of Engineering Organisations for leadership
October 11, 2018
Posted by: thormm
In “Hawks Will Only Drive South Korea Away From America,” Doctoral Candidate Clint Work, who also is a regular writer for The Diplomat’s Koreas page, asserts that Seoul has its eyes on