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Noah M. Pickus is a Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University, where he serves as Associate Provost with responsibilities in academic strategy, global initiatives, and educational innovation. He also holds the position of Dean of Academic Strategy and Learning Innovation at Duke Kunshan University, having previously led curriculum design and faculty hiring there. Pickus formerly directed the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke, co-directed the Academy for Innovative Higher Education Leadership at Arizona State University, and founded the Institute for Emerging Issues at North Carolina State University.
- Ph.D., Princeton University (1995)
- M.A., Princeton University (1990)
- B.A., Wesleyan University (1986)
Pickus' research focuses on immigration and citizenship, globalization in higher education, and ethical frameworks in public policy. His work explores the interplay between legal-illegal immigration debates, civic nationalism, and the role of educational institutions in shaping global citizens. Recent publications emphasize innovation in liberal arts education across China and the U.S., while earlier works analyze immigration policy, naturalization processes, and ethical leadership in public affairs training.
Pickus' publications span 2023–1998, with recurring themes in immigration policy, ethical education, and curriculum innovation. Key subfields include comparative immigration frameworks, social contracts in integration, globalization of liberal arts, and moral reasoning in policy training.




