Luskin MPP Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Paavo Monkkonen
ZoomConnect with Monkkonen, an associate professor of public policy and urban planning faculty member, on topics including social segregation, urbanization and urban policy.
Connect with Monkkonen, an associate professor of public policy and urban planning faculty member, on topics including social segregation, urbanization and urban policy.
Join us on Monday, October 25, 2021, for UCLA Luskin’s Public Policy Virtual Open House, tentatively from 11:00am-2:00pm (PST). This is a great opportunity to engage with Luskin’s Public Policy on multiple levels and have some of your most pertinent questions get answered. Participants will have the opportunity to meet the Luskin’s Public Policy career […]
Join us to learn about the various sources of funding available to you both as an incoming student and admitted student.
This webinar has been designed for prospective students to learn more about the Luskin School of Public Policy's graduate program.
Invite-only event will celebrate a new endowed chair recognizing a faculty member's contributions to social justice and equity in the United States and around the world.
Are you thinking of pursuing a dual-degree? Want to learn more about what it takes to complete the MSW/MPP within three years? Join us on Wednesday for an information session […]
At the Diversity Resource Fair you'll have a chance to meet alumni, engage with research centers and staff who are here to support you.
While this webinar is meant to help prospective students prepare for the outcome of their admission decision, it's additionally meant to help prospective students get over the fear of rejection in relation to applying to graduate school. We will also review helpful strategies for strengthening your application, including tips for letters of recommendation, resume and […]
The policy discussion series continues with an online session about restrictive voting efforts in 47 states, particularly attempts to stifle the voting rights of communities of color in Arizona, Georgia and Texas.
The discussion series continues with a session focusing on policy inspiration from abroad to deal with California's housing crisis.