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Global Affairs Expert Webinar: The Role of the National Security Council
H. R. McMaster, Fouad and Michelle Ajami senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and Bernard Susan Liautaud fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute at Stanford University, and former U.S. national security advisor, leads a conversation on the role of the National Security Council.
Global Affairs Expert Webinar: Equitable Vaccine Distribution and Pandemic Preparedness
Sonya Stokes, assistant clinical professor of emergency medicine at Mount Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine and fellow at Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Health Security, leads a conversation on equitable vaccine distribution and pandemic preparedness.

Simulations with CFR Education
Learn about free simulations that invite educators and their students to step into the roles of decision-makers on the U.S. National Security Council or UN Security Council.

CFR Education’s Introduction to Global Affairs for Iowa Classrooms
Watch this webinar to learn how CFR Education’s free, non-partisan materials can help your students to engage with today’s most pressing global issues and provide Iowa classrooms with a world-class education in history, government, geography, and social studies.

Engaging Students in Interdisciplinary Climate Education
Watch this webinar to learn how teaching about climate change is central to preparing students to be informed citizens in our connected world.
The State of the World — 2022 College and University Educators Workshop
Luciana Borio, Steven A. Cook, Ebenezer Obadare, Angela E. Stent, and Richard Haass lead a conversation on global climate policy at the 2022 College and University Educators Workshop.

Societal Implications of AI — 2024 College and University Educators Workshop
In this “Societal Implications of AI” session, Ian Bremmer discusses the geopolitics of generative AI, Yaël Eisenstat speaks on the implications of AI for democracies and elections, and Ramayya Krishnan addresses AI and the future of work.