Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs
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Hello Bluesky! 👋 The Buffett Institute for Global Affairs is here to share our work in advancing research and teaching about the world beyond the borders of the U.S. through cutting-edge international scholarship and global engagement 🌎 Learn more about our work: buffett.northwestern.edu
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📅 Wednesday, Oct. 22 at 5:00 p.m.
📍 720 University Pl.
🍽️ Enjoy cuisines from around the world
🔗 Register: www.eventbrite.com/e/roberta-bu...
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Northwestern undergraduates! Join the Roberta Buffett Institute for an open house to learn more about the Institute's opportunities to contribute to international development, support international faculty research, conduct your own research abroad, and connect with faculty & fellow students.
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With support from the Roberta Buffett Institute's Epistemic Reparations Global Working Group, @brenthuffman.bsky.social's students in his Documenting Incarceral Justice course collaborated with incarcerated students in the Northwestern Prison Education Program to create short docs on their lives.
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Nadia Murad is a human rights activist and survivor of the Yazidi genocide. After escaping captivity by ISIS, she dedicated her life to advocating for survivors of sexual violence and seeking justice for persecuted communities. Learn more: www.nadiasinitiative.org/nadia-murad
Nadia Murad — Nadia's Initiative
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As the Nobel Prize announcement week comes to a close, we are looking forward to welcoming 2018 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Nadia Murad to the @BuffettInst on Fri. Nov. 7 for our student-led Buffett Symposium, The Peace We Make. Register: www.eventbrite.com/e/the-peace-...
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Congratulations to Joel Mokyr, Professor of Economics at Northwestern University, on his Nobel Prize. The Roberta Buffett Institute is co-sponsoring a conference with the Department of Economics this spring on his work, which focuses on the economic history of Europe. Stay tuned for more details.
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Congratulations to Catalina Martínez Coral on this recognition. Last year, she joined us for our fall Buffett Symposium to share insights into her decades of work fighting for reproductive rights in Colombia and the strategies that brought her and fellow activists such notable success.
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We are proud to share that Catalina Martínez Coral, the Center for Reproductive Rights's Vice President for Latin America and the Caribbean, has been named to the #TIME100Next 2025 list!
Catalina Martínez Coral Is on the 2025 TIME100 Next
Find out why Catalina Martínez Coral is on this year’s list
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📅 Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 5:00 p.m.
📍 720 University Pl.
🍷🧀 Join us for light bites & refreshments
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Oct 14 at 5pm
Open House for Graduate Students 720 University Place
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Northwestern graduate students! Join the Roberta Buffett Institute for an open house to learn more about the Institute's opportunities: receive support for international research, meet colleagues & learn about cutting-edge scholarship at our events, and work & recharge in the Buffett Reading Room.
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🌎 Northwestern faculty, apply for a Buffett Global Collaboration Grant and/or support to host a Buffett Visiting Scholar by Wednesday, Oct. 15: buffett.northwestern.edu/programs/fac...
📝 Read a recap of the JR3 workshop: knightlab.northwestern.edu/2025/07/21/j...
Whiteboard that says "The Purpose of Journalism Is..."
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During his stay at Northwestern, Buffett Visiting Scholar Mattia Peretti and @medillschool.bsky.social's @jeremygilbert.bsky.social helped launch the JR3 Project. JR3 convened participants from across the journalism ecosystem to envision a renewal of the “public’s social contract with journalism.”
Mattia Peretti and Jeremy Gilbert at the opening of the JR3 workshop.
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“Conflict is more than what we thought it was before. It’s not just sea, land, & air, not just space, not just cyber—it's cognitive as well," said Professor John Blaxland of Australian National University at last week during his Buffett Lecture on Global Security Challenges: A View From Down Under.
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With the support of a Global Collaboration Grant from the
Roberta Buffett Institute, Northwestern Prof. Daisy Hernandez is convening a symposium with authors from the Colombia & US to discuss the social forces shaping their creative impulses & impact. Register: www.eventbrite.com/e/colombian-...
Colombian Writers Symposium
Eventbrite - Colombian Writers Symposium - Wednesday, October 15, 2025 at University Hall, Evanston, IL. Find event and ticket information.
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Over the past 10 years, Juliet Lumati, MD, MPH, has studied how health systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are designed—or often not designed—to protect patients from the financial risks of surgical and cancer care. #globalhealth

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Lumati Leads Research on the Impact of Financial Catastrophe and Cancer Care
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Read more about Michelle's experiences at this annual UN climate conference that convenes world leaders, policymakers, and researchers from across the globe in our Q&A with members of Northwestern's COP29 delegation supported by the Roberta Buffett Institute: buffett.northwestern.edu/news/2025/bu...
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Michelle Lee, who studies climate displacement, was part of Northwestern's delegation to COP29, supported by @buffett.northwestern.edu. She was inspired by youth delegates from displaced backgrounds advocating for greater refugee involvement in climate negotiations & governance.
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Hear from John Blaxland—a historian and former Australian military intelligence officer—on why gaining an Australian perspective on global issues can benefit American students, scholars, and policymakers.

📅 Oct. 1 at 12:30 PM
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Buffett Lecture

Global Security Challenges: A View From Down Under
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Congrats to @brenthuffman.bsky.social who was awarded with a @buffett.northwestern.edu Faculty Fellowship to pursue his research. His documentary, “Yemen Mosaic,” is about Yemeni women working to save the cultural heritage of Yemen as they face threats including war and climate change.
Brent Huffman standing with people in Yemen. Brent Huffman holding video camera in front of a man in Yemen.
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Group members include V.S. Subrahmanian, @danlinna.bsky.social, @jeremygilbert.bsky.social, Valerio La Gatta, Marco Postiglione, and more. Learn more about SMART: buffett.northwestern.edu/news/2025/em...
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How can journalists ethically track the fast-moving social movements shaping politics & culture? @buffett.northwestern.edu's AI & Social Movements Global Working Group is developing a Social Movement Analysis & Reasoning Tool (SMART), an AI system to help journalists track movements in real-time.
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Meet our 2025–26 Buffett Faculty Fellows as they embark on international research, filmmaking, & more: buffett.northwestern.edu/programs/fac...

Lina Britto
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@deankarlan.bsky.social
katrina quisumbing king
KB Dennis Meade
Sally Nuamah
Kennetta Hammond Perry
Sulafa Zidani
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Buffett Faculty Fellow @deankarlan.bsky.social, USAID's former Chief Economist, is among the experts arguing that supporting national governments to leverage domestic financing to improve foundational learning should be a priority for assistance funds that remain. See why: voxdev.org/topic/educat...