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March 20, 2024

Register Now - 2024 Minerva Meeting and Program Review

Registration is now open for the 2024 Minerva Meeting and Program Review on April 16-17 in Arlington, VA.

Feb. 6, 2024

Combating Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing Drives Local Actors to Engage in Piracy

Minerva-funded researchers identify that when constraints are placed on illegal fishing at the local level, there is an increase in the likelihood of piracy attacks.

Feb. 1, 2024

Northern Arizona University Highlights DECUR Project "AI Design Across Cultures"

The DECUR partnership between Northern Arizona University and the National Defense University seeks to examine cultural variation in the core components of AI.

Dec. 13, 2023

Research on Social Media Sharing Reveals the Potential Dangers of Cuteness

Minerva-funded researchers, Professor Susannah Paletz and Associate Research Assistant Ewa Golonka of the UMD Applied Research Lab for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS), investigate the many emotions evoked by social media.

Dec. 8, 2023

Minerva’s FY23 University Research Funding Opportunity is NOW OPEN!

The Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) is interested in receiving proposals for the Minerva Research Initiative, a university-led defense social science program seeking fundamental understanding of the social and cultural forces shaping U.S. strategic interests globally.

Oct. 17, 2023

Minerva-funded researchers "Untangle" the Web of Online Medical Distrust

Why does online distrust (e.g., of medical expertise) continue to grow despite numerous mitigation efforts?

Oct. 6, 2023

New Peer-Reviewed Article, "Leadership and performance in informal institutions: the internal dynamics of BRICS" from Minerva's Rising Power Alliances Project Team

How does leadership affect the performance of informal institutions? Leadership in BRICS is particularly puzzling: this informal institution rapidly grows despite the disparate interests of its members, some of which are in longstanding conflict. This article examines how three forms of leadership – intellectual, entrepreneurial, and structural – affect institutional performance using BRICS cooperation data.

Sept. 27, 2023

Does the BRI Increase China’s Influence?

"Observers claim that the BRI’s goals are twofold. First, China seeks to expand trade, especially as its domestic growth slackens. Second, through support for infrastructure projects, the Chinese government aims to bolster its soft power and exert political influence over recipient countries."

Sept. 25, 2023

Making the Nation Safer Through Social Science

With security issues tied to human behavior, cutting edge psychological science can be an indispensable tool for effective policy.

Sept. 7, 2023

Registration for Minerva-USIP's 2024-2025 Peace Scholar Competition is Now Open!

In collaboration with the United States Institute of Peace, Minerva offers several programs for researchers at US universities working on topics related to peace, conflict, security, and stability. Currently, the program awards up to 18 scholarships per year, and awards support both research and writing stages of work on dissertations.

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New Minerva-funded Publication, "How do we justify research into enhanced warfighters?"
By Nicholas Evans | Nov. 13, 2024
New Minerva-funded research explores the ethical and regulatory challenges of enhancing warfighters' biological, physiological, and cognitive capacities.
Minerva’s FY24 University Research Funding Opportunity is NOW OPEN!
By Toni DeVille | Oct. 11, 2024
The Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) is interested in receiving proposals for the Minerva Research Initiative, a university-led defense social science program seeking fundamental understanding of the social and cultural forces shaping U.S. strategic interests globally.

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