Councilmember John A. Mirisch was elected to the Beverly Hills City Council in 2009, 2013 and 2017. He also served as mayor in 2013, 2016 and 2019. Councilmember Mirisch, a dual Swedish-American citizen, is the first Swedish national to serve as mayor of Beverly Hills.
This training will cover gender and sexuality terminology and frameworks, tangible allyship strategies to support the LGBTQ community from micro to macro levels, and resources for LGBTQ individuals.
Learn how you can submit a competitive application to UCLA's Master of Public Policy (MPP) program. This session will cover important information that you need to know when applying to graduate school and admissions strategies to strengthen your application.
Congratulations, you submitted your application and now they are inviting you to an interview! Being successful at your interview is perhaps the most important step in the whole process because no matter your educational background, skills, or experiences, the interview is where you can let your personality shine and speak more about the assets you […]
Please join us at the Fall 2021 Public Affairs Transfer Connections for an opportunity to connect with Public Affairs Major transfer students and to share your transfer experience with the Luskin Public Affairs Undergraduate Program. Transfer Connections is designed to facilitate connections and networking among transfer students pursuing the Public Affairs major, as well as […]
UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, Room 5391
337 Charles E. Young Drive East, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Please join us at the Fall 2021 Public Affairs Transfer Connections for an opportunity to connect with Public Affairs Major transfer students and to share your transfer experience with the Luskin Public Affairs Undergraduate Program. Transfer Connections is designed to facilitate connections and networking among transfer students pursuing the Public Affairs major, as well as […]
The world needs agents of social change whose passion to improve people’s lives is matched by the knowledge and skills to deliver results. The B.A. in Public Affairs will help […]
This Regents Lecture featuring Judy Heumann, an author and advocate for the rights of disabled people, will focus on coalition-building and adopting an intersectional approach to policymaking.
Exploring how grassroots climate justice activists in cities around the world fight back against unjust plans, build power among their constituents, and propose alternatives for a climate-just future.