This semester the majority of events will be held virtually. Check the event description for details about how to participate, and contact the event organizer if you have any questions.
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Friday, January 22, 2021
Diagnosing and addressing India's post-2011 growth slowdown
8:30am - 10:00am
India's GDP has crashed in 2020 due to the pandemic - but it was showing a decline even before that. Private investment surged in India from 2003 to 2012, and has declined thereafter. In 2020 rupees, the stock of under implementation private projects has dropped from Rs.83 trillion in 2012 to Rs.35 trillion today.
- Academic Events
- International
- Research
- Elliott School of International Affairs
What are our Rights and Responsibility Over Data?
11:00am - 12:00pm
Big data analytics is the secret sauce of the American polity and economy—widely utilized but poorly understood. Big data analytics often requires a huge supply of personal data (both individual and collective data), which is collected, anonymized, and then grouped. Organizations use various types of big data analytics to make decisions, correlations, and predictions about their constituents and stakeholders.
- Faculty & Staff
- International
- Research
- Elliott School of International Affairs
- Graduate School of Political Management
- Trachtenberg School of Public Policy & Public Administration
Information Session: Art Therapy (MA)
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Join us online for an information session discussing the field of art therapy and GW's master's program. The GW Art Therapy Graduate Program trains exceptionally skilled therapists whose professional practice is grounded in a broad understanding of the most current clinical art therapy, counseling and trauma theories.
- Admissions
- Columbian College of Arts & Sciences
Increasing Capacity and Stability of Li-O2 Batteries by use of Super Concentrated Electrolytes and Careful Design of Carbon Nanochains to Control Li2O2 Formation During Discharge
2:00pm - 2:30pm
As the energy demands of our society continue to grow current Li-ion batteries are being pushed to their limits. These limits being low capacities and energy densities of currently used cathode materials such as LiNi0.33Mn0.33Co0.33O2 (170 mAh/g and 629 Wh/kg) and LiFePO4 (165 mAh/g and 558 Wh/kg).
- Academic Events
- Guest Speakers
- Columbian College of Arts & Sciences
- School of Engineering & Applied Science
Fridays @ 5
5 PMFridays @ Five series this week!
The Corcoran Program of Music's Fridays @ 5 is back for Spring with everything from Jazz to Chamber, Electronic to Spoken Word, representing all that we learn together and building community online! It's fun, laidback and popular with faculty, students, alumni, and anyone who drops in! All the cool kids will be there--just bring your own Pizza!
- Arts, Culture & Entertainment
- Columbian College of Arts & Sciences
- Corcoran School of the Arts & Design
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