This talk presents the North Carolina Collaboratory as a model of science policy and research/development funding. Since its authorization by the NC General Assembly in 2016, more than 600 research projects on topics including PFAS, COVID-19, opioids, and flood resiliency have been funded through the Collaboratory. The talk will highlight operational lessons learned from the Collaboratory as well as strategic priorities.

This talk examines what a second Trump administration will mean for the state capacity of the federal government, focusing on Trump's proposed plans to reorganize government, relying on a greater politicization of the traditional civil service. What are these plans, and what can prior research tell us about how it will affect the quality of American government?

Associate Director Ulrich Jensen and Justin M. Stritch from School of Public Affairs collaborated with CORD Affiliate Christoffer Florczak to investigate the influence of genetics on leader role occupancy over time using the Danish Twin Registry.
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