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The Axe Files

David Axelrod, the founder and director of the University of Chicago Institute of Politics, brings you "The Axe Files," a series of revealing interviews with key figures in the political world.

The Biggest Questions

Hosted by Professors Kevin Hector and Jeffrey Stackert, podcast features interview-style conversations with scholars, including Divinity School faculty members. The name of the podcast is meant in both of its senses: as a set of conversations on religion, it addresses what are for many their biggest and most important concerns while also engaging new research.

CareerCast 

Chicago Booth believes in life-long career development to help you maintain your professional edge. We give alumni and students the chance to hear experts discuss topics such as crafting your story, making an industry or function change, managing employees, taking the entrepreneurial plunge, and more.

Chicago Booth Review Podcast

The Chicago Booth Review Podcast is the audio companion to CBR’s coverage of data-driven business insights. Each week we dig into CBR articles and videos to examine a different topic in depth, from the ethics of A.I. to the forces that move financial markets.

The Clinical Excellence Podcast

The Clinical Excellent Podcast, sponsored by the Bucksbaum Institute for Clinical Excellence is a biweekly podcast hosted by Drs. Adam Cifu and Matthew Sorrentino. The podcast has three formats: discussions between doctors and patients, discussions with authors of research pertinent to improving clinical care and the doctor-patient relationship and discussions with physicians about challenges in the doctor-patient relationship or in the life of a physician.

The Course

Ever thought of how a professor becomes a professor? How did they find their passion in the academic field? What were they like as a kid? Should you be a professor too? What does it take to become a professor at The University of Chicago?

Deep Cuts: Exploring Equity in Surgery 

From The University of Chicago’s Department of Surgery, the Deep Cuts podcast explores why diversity, equity, and inclusion matter in surgery, and how these topics impact the patients and community served on the South Side of Chicago.

Elucidations 

Elucidations is a monthly philosophy podcast produced in association with the University of Chicago and Emergent Ventures.  Each month, a prominent philosopher sits down with graduate student co-hosts to discuss their latest work and areas of philosophical expertise, from a wide range of topics and problems.

Frankly.

Frankly. is a seven-episode podcast from UChicago's Center for Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Innovation in Sexual and Reproductive Health (Ci3) that explores the health, wellbeing, and lived experiences of Black and Latinx young people on Chicago’s South and West sides

Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures

The ISAC YouTube podcasts are online offerings intended to engage the general public with accessible conversations inspired by aspects of pop culture and contemporary events.

Knowledge Applied

Brings University of Chicago small science news to you. Be invited into the fields and labs of UChicago scientists, mathematicians, and engineers.

Off the Charts 

At EPIC, we love our charts. That’s why we’re bringing you an analysis of today’s top energy, environmental, and climate trends and policies grounded in the latest evidence.

Open Stacks 

Conversations with scholars, poets, novelists, and activists on subjects as eclectic as the books on the shelves at the Seminary Co-op.

S2D: The Symptom to Diagnosis Podcas‪t

Hosted by scholars from the Pritzker School of Medicine, SD2 presents case-based discussions of signs, symptoms, and diagnostics tests to improve clinical reasoning and evidence-based practice.

The UChicago Crown Family School Podcast

Interested in ideas that can help advance a more just and humane society? Hear UChicago Crown Family School faculty and colleagues discuss ideas and topics in social work, social welfare, and policy.

Where Are They Now?

Join host Colin Keeley as he catches up with founders from Chicago Booth’s New Venture Challenge and hear about their entrepreneurial journeys.

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Ethan Bueno de Mesquita

Title: Sydney Stein Professor and Deputy Dean for Research & Strategic Initiatives at the Harris School of Public Policy

Expertise: Terrorism

Departmental website: https://harris.uchicago.edu/directory/ethan-bueno-de-mesquita

Steven N. Durlauf

Title: Steans Professor of Educational Policy, Harris School of Public Policy; Director, Stone Center for Research on Wealth Inequality and Mobility

Expertise: Inequality, Poverty

Departmental website: https://harris.uchicago.edu/directory/steven-durlauf

William Baude

Title: Harry Kalven, Jr. Professor of Law, Faculty Director, Constitutional Law Institute

Expertise: Philosophy

Departmental website: https://www.law.uchicago.edu/faculty/baude

Amanda Woodward

Title: Dean of the Division of the Social Sciences and the William S. Gray Distinguished Service Professor of Psychology

Expertise: Early childhood development, Early learning

Departmental website: https://socialsciences.uchicago.edu/faculty-leadership/amanda-woodward

Paul Staniland

Title: Associate Professor of Political Science

Expertise: International relations, Foreign policy, South Asia

Departmental website: https://political-science.uchicago.edu/directory/paul-staniland

Peggy Mason

Title: Professor of Neurobiology

Expertise: Neurobiology, Prosocial behavior, Rats, Empathy

Departmental website: https://neurobiology.uchicago.edu/page/mason

Zhe-Xi Luo

Title: Professor of Organismal Biology and Anatomy

Expertise: Mammals, Evolution

Departmental website: https://pondside.uchicago.edu/oba/faculty/Luo.html

Marc Berman

Title: Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology

Expertise: Environment, Psychology

Departmental website: https://psychology.uchicago.edu/directory/marc-g-berman

Lab website: https://enl.uchicago.edu/