Admissions & Aid Applying to Batten Admissions Blog Posts Tagged with Research and Commentary Gelsdorf Talks Humanitarian Aid Misconceptions on NPR's 'With Good Reason' Batten's Kirsten Gelsdorf has spent over 20 years working for the United Nations and other organizations in the humanitarian sector. On a recent episode of "With Good Reason," Gelsdorf discussed her experience in disaster zones as well as commonly-held misconceptions about humanitarian aid. Read More Research and Commentary, UVA Humanitarian Collaborative, International and Global Affairs Policing After George Floyd: Where Do We Go From Here? In a commentary for Bloomberg Law, Batten's Brian N. Williams and co-author Carmen J. Williams, a third-year law student at the UVA School of Law, say the conviction of former police officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd marks a turning point. The path forward requires enacting needed reforms and courageous leadership by prosecutors and others. Read More Research and Commentary, Racial Justice and Equity, Crime and Justice Taiwan’s Struggle to Internationalize Its Higher Education System In the latest edition of Batten Expert Chats, Syaru Shirley Lin, Compton Visiting Professor at the Miller Center, and Harry Harding, founding dean of the Batten School and professor of public policy, discussed why Taiwan finds it difficult to send scholars abroad, welcome foreign students and faculty, and promote the use of English. Read More Research and Commentary, International and Global Affairs, Education Mahoney: Let’s put our money where our values are What if you could grow your money by investing in companies whose missions align with your own? In an op-ed for Charlottesville Tomorrow, Batten's Christine Mahoney outlines how socially conscious investors could make a big impact in Virginia. Read More Research and Commentary, Social Entrepreneurship, Economics Why Our Brains Miss Opportunities to Improve through Subtraction In a new paper featured on the cover of Nature, Batten’s Gabrielle Adams, Benjamin Converse and co-authors explain why people systematically overlook subtractive improvements. Read More Research and Commentary, Leadership, School Engineering, Social Psychology Volden: Committee Chairs Continue Their Lawmaking Decline Committee chairs have long been considered power brokers for lawmaking, but according to research from the Center for Effective Lawmaking, their lawmaking effectiveness is diminishing. In an op-ed for The Hill, Batten's Craig Volden and Vanderbilt University's Alan E. Wiseman write about the trend. Read More Center for Effective Lawmaking, Research and Commentary, Leadership, Political Science China's Addiction to Short-Term Thinking In an article for Political Violence @ a Glance, Batten's Phil Potter, director of the National Security Policy Center, and co-authors Chen Wang and Claire Oto discuss China's transparency problem, as well as the risks and rewards of transparency. Read More Research and Commentary, National Security Policy Center, International and Global Affairs, National Security Coronavirus and Schools: Reflections on Education One Year into the Pandemic One year ago, the World Health Organization declared the spread of COVID-19 a worldwide pandemic. Batten's Daphna Bassok and fellow experts examine how the pandemic upended the education landscape in the past year, what it’s taught us about schooling, and where we go from here. Read More Research and Commentary, EdPolicyWorks: Center for Education Policy and Workforce Competitiveness, Education New Batten and School of Education Program Helps Virginia Schools Respond to the Pandemic Students in the inaugural class of Ed Policy Associates are collaborating with Virginia policymakers on vital research, and gaining vital experience at the same time. Read More Research and Commentary, School of Education and Human Development, Leadership, Education, Domestic Policy & Politics Black People’s Pain Has Long Been Underestimated. It’s Time For That To Change. Compelling evidence from multiple studies points to racial disparities in healthcare—both in access to care and quality of care. In an article for Women's Health, Batten's Sophie Trawalter discusses her research exploring racial bias in healthcare. Read More Research and Commentary, Racial Justice and Equity, Health Policy Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 8 Next page ›› Subscribe to Research and Commentary Categories SE Minor(27) Personal Statement(3) Alumni(6) Career Outcomes(8) MPP(40) Events(14) Faculty(2) Tuition and Financial Aid (1)Essays(8) Admissions(52) Policy Minor(45) Accelerated MPP(63) BA(69) New Student(19) Application(34) Batten Ambassadors(30) Curriculum(34) Recommendations(11) Student Life(38) Study Abroad (1)