The Lampert Institute supports faculty research in issues related to the Changing World Order and Science, Technology, and Public Policy. Funding is available to support field work, archival work, dataset purchases, or other types of research support necessary to advance scholarly projects.
- Professor Brenton Sullivan, Department of Religion: 鈥淩ace, Religion, and the Modern Subject Among Tibetans鈥
- Professor Frances Wang, Department of Political Science: 鈥淏uying Influence: Analyzing Chinese Outsourced Propaganda in Asia鈥
- Professor Juan Fernando Ibarra del Cueto, Department of Political Science: 鈥淭he Political Foundations of Subnational Democracy and Authoritarianism"
- Professor Bruce Rutherford, Department of Political Science: 鈥淚s There a 鈥楤etter鈥 Authoritarianism? Achieving Better Development Outcomes in Egypt鈥檚 Authoritarian Regime鈥
- Professor Yang Song, Department of Economics: 鈥淭eacher Incentives and Student Outcomes鈥
- Professor Carolina Castilla, Department of Economics, 鈥淔encing for Agroforestry in the Sahel: A Willingness-to-Pay Study鈥
- Professor Dominika Koter, Department of Political Science, 鈥淧olitical Effects of Caste in Senegal鈥
- Professor Daisaku Yamamoto, Department of Geography, 鈥淣uclear Afterlives: Energy Transition and Community Sustainability鈥
- Professor Fatima Aqeel, Department of Economics, 鈥淔emale Doctors and Medical Productivity鈥
- Professor Carolina Castilla, Department of Economics, 鈥淎 Kitchen-Garden based Intervention in Rural India鈥
- Professor David Murphy, Department of Economics, 鈥淟ong-run Effects of an Alcohol Mitigation Program in Rural Kenya鈥