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What is an IGLOO Community?

Communities are free to set up and use an easy-to-implement web-based community wizard. The community wizard helps users create a basic, online community using a step-by-step process. Users specify community attributes from a predetermined list of features including: folders, community calendar, news feeds, Blogs, and a member directory. Once the community is established, users may invite members and post content.

 

Why create a Community?

Communities can be used to organize areas of interest, or research; events or classes; or used as an instant Intranet.

China and the Future of Global Institutions
How will China's role with regional and global multilateral institutions evolve?
Conflict and Health Research Group
A community of researcher exploring the relationship between conflict and health.
Global Leadership Forum
GPPN Conference 2007
The Global Public Policy Network's 2007 Conference in Singapore
helppoor
This community is founded to perform the service of discussing policy issues regarding helping the poor,particularly from the perspective of international cooperation.
History 605: Global Governance in Historical Perspective
Classroom community for John English's
LSE Private Actors in World Politics Workshop
Workshop for research students interested in the role of private actors in international affairs to share and discuss their projects
PIIRS
Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
Policy Research Institute for the Region
The Policy Research Institute for the Region was established by Princeton University and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs to bring the resources of the University community to bear on solving the increasingly interdependent public policy challenges facing New Jersey, New York and southeastern Pennsylvania.
PolicyNet Scholarships
The PolicyNet scholarship program is designed to support students' academic achievement and creativity. Two awards totalling $3,000USD will be made to successful teams that research, write and publish papers on public policy using the PolicyNet network over the coming year. This competition is open to all students at PolicyNet member schools.
Princeton Project on National Security
The Princeton Project is a multi-year initiative convening the nation's top security and foreign policy experts to craft a bi-partisan, sustainable, and effective national security strategy for the United States.