Grants

Temple University

Project Title

As one-time funding for engaging a diverse public on American public opinion on foreign economic policy as part of grantmaking on exploring the connections between U.S. domestic and foreign policies

Date

Sep. 15, 2022

Duration

29 months

Description

Few analyses of U.S. foreign economic policy consider the diversity of American society, which leads to policies that are poorly conceived and communicated, are not inclusive, and thus contribute to domestic political polarization. Through this project, Temple University’s Public Policy Lab will conduct a series of public opinion surveys and survey experiments targeted at underrepresented populations, as well as a cross-section of the U.S. population. The resulting unique dataset will provide nuance and diversity to understanding attitudes towards foreign economic policy. It can be used by scholars to study issues of diversity in foreign policy and by policymakers to produce a more inclusive approach to how foreign economic policy is conceived and communicated.

Project Title

For a project to enhance the capacity of teacher-scholar networks in post-Soviet Russia's regional universities

Date

Mar. 01, 2012

Duration

12 months

Project Title

Final grant for an advanced training program for faculty of Russian and Eurasian universities in the areas of social sciences and humanities

Date

Dec. 04, 2008

Duration

36 months

Project Title

For an advanced training program for faculty of Russian universities in the areas of social sciences and humanities

Date

Dec. 07, 2006

Duration

24 months

Project Title

Toward a research project on power and culture during the Cold War

Date

Jun. 09, 2004

Duration

12 months

Project Title

For dissemination of information and lessons emanating from the Organizing for Educational Excellence project

Date

Feb. 05, 2004

Duration

12 months