The Charles Koch Foundation is an independent non-profit organization based in Arlington, Virginia, established in 1981. Its primary mission is to enhance understanding of the benefits of free societies by funding research and educational initiatives. The foundation provides grants that enable students and scholars to explore a wide range of ideas and perspectives at universities across the United States. By supporting efforts that help individuals expand their horizons and develop their skills, the foundation aims to empower people to improve their own lives and assist others in their communities. The foundation's assets are managed by an executive management team dedicated to its mission.
The objective of Center for Peace and Security Studies (cPASS) is to serve as a bridge to unite the efforts of existing peace scholarship at UCSD and to develop new, externally funded research that applies cutting-edge social science to improve their collective understanding of how humans can best cooperate on an increasingly congested planet. The core of this effort will be in the Division of Social Sciences (DSS), but cPASS also welcomes broader collaborations. cPASS combines the efforts of peace and conflict researchers from different specialties, departments and institutions.
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