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Lisa S. Alfredson
Assistant Professor
Alfredson’s expertise spans topics of globalization and international development, including gender violence, refugees, and children in armed conflict.
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Ariel Armony
Professor, Vice Provost for Global Affairs, Director of the University Center for International Studies
Armony has written numerous books on political science and Latin American Studies and leads Pitt's global engagement.
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Kathleen Buechel
Senior Lecturer
Buechel takes a successful career in corporate foundation philanthropy to the classroom to teach nonprofit sustainability.
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Louise K. Comfort
Professor
Comfort is an expert in disaster management, resiliency, and the use of technological support systems in disaster situations.
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Luke Condra
Associate Professor
Condra studies the politics of violence in conflict-ridden, emerging democracies.
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Sabina Deitrick
Associate Dean, Associate Professor
From outreach to economic planning, Deitrick has a breadth of experience in issues of community development.
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George Dougherty
Assistant Professor
Dougherty brings extensive practical knowledge in issues of local government finance, court administration, and management.
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Müge Kökten Finkel
Assistant Professor
An authority on gender equality, Finkel’s current research focuses on politics of public sector employment and opportunities for women.
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Shanti Gamper-Rabindran
Associate Professor
Trained in economics, environmental management and law, Gamper-Rabindran examines the role of markets, corporate social responsibility, information disclosure, regulatory and other policy tools in the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy in the U.S., Europe and emerging economies.
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Ryan Grauer
Associate Professor
Grauer's research focuses on security issues with a particular emphasis on the constitution, power, and the effectiveness of military organizations.
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Gary Hollibaugh
Assistant Professor
Hollibaugh focuses on American institutions in politics and leadership in public administration through theoretical and statistical analysis.
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Daniel Jones
Assistant Professor
As an Applied Microeconomist, Daniel’s research focuses in the fields of public economics, labor economics, and political economy. Recently focusing on the economics of gender and race, he studies how diversity impacts certain economic, political, and policy outcomes.
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Kevin Kearns
Professor
From thought leadership to practical experience, Kearns is a specialist in ethical leadership in public and nonprofit organizations.
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John T.S. Keeler
Professor
Named dean of the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA) from 2007-2020, Keeler is a widely recognized international scholar, teacher, and leader.
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Michael Kenney
Professor, Posvar Chair in International Security Studies, Director of the Ridgway Center
Kenney conducts research in the areas of terrorism and organized crime in countries around the world.
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Michael Lewin
Senior Lecturer
A former Senior Economist at the World Bank, Lewin specializes in international economics (trade and finance) and economic development.
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Sera Linardi
Associate Professor
Linardi collaborates with social service providers and technology firms through field and laboratory experiments to understand their organizational challenges and how to solve them.
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Jerome McKinney
Professor
McKinney's research and teaching focuses on public policy, public funding, and management.
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John Mendeloff
Professor
Mendeloff analyzes public policies and works to make them more efficient and effective.
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Ilia Murtazashvili
Associate Professor
A specialist in political economy, Murtazashvili studies economic and political institutions closely associated with wealth creation and sustainable use of natural resources.
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Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili
Associate Professor, Director of the Center for Governance and Markets
Murtazashvili’s cutting edge research is based on more than two decades of extensive field and management experience in challenging environments.
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Lisa Nelson
Associate Professor
Nelson's current research explores social networking technologies while questioning information ethics.
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Paul J. Nelson
Associate Professor
With 13 years experience working as a policy analyst for several NGOs, Nelson brings a wealth of real-world knowledge to issues of international development.
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Erica Owen
Associate Professor
Owen is an expert in political economy of trade, foreign direct investment, and the politics of labor and multinational firms.
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Louis A. Picard
Professor
Picard worked in more than 50 countries, primarily in Africa and the Middle East, over 40 years doing on-the-ground work and academic research.
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Michael Poznansky
Assistant Professor
Poznansky's research explores the role secrecy and deception play in world politics.
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Marcela González Rivas
Assistant Professor
Rivas’ research focuses on how social equity, community development, and regional economic planning can overcome issues of marginalization.
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Julia Santucci
Senior Lecturer in Intelligence Studies, Director of the Johnson Institute for Responsible Leadership and Frances Hesselbein Leadership Forum
Santucci brings extensive real-world experience in national security and foreign policy from her time working at the CIA and State Department.
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Carissa Schively Slotterback
Dean, Professor
Named dean of the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA) in 2020, Dr. Slotterback is widely recognized for her research and teaching on public engagement and decision making in environmental, land use, and transportation planning.
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Taylor Seybolt
Associate Professor
A specialist in protecting civilians in conflict zones, Seybolt seeks to identify ways to prevent violence from resulting in mass casualties.
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Nuno Themudo
Associate Professor
Themundo is an expert in how nonprofit organizations and NGOs are managed, as well as in civil society and public affairs.
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Jeremy Weber
Public Administration Program Director; Associate Professor
Weber’s research delves into the governance of oil and gas extraction, economic sustainability, and agricultural policy.
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Phil Williams
Professor
An expert in organized crime and international security, Williams serves as a consultant for the United Nations Crime Prevention Branch and Drug Control Program.
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