New Directions in Environmental Policy: Discussion with California Leaders
Coming just after the deadline for Gov. Brown to sign new legislation, this event will feature insights about recent landmark environmental policy decisions.
Coming just after the deadline for Gov. Brown to sign new legislation, this event will feature insights about recent landmark environmental policy decisions.
Author Nan Alexander Doyal will discuss her new book. Reception, panel discussion, author Q&A, and book signing to follow.
Student researchers and grant recipients will share their work around issues of diversity and social justice.
This workshop will explore and critique the nuances, norms, and politics of dress, language and behavior in a workplace setting. Students will learn from panelists to develop their personal professional brand in a variety of real-world and digital spaces. With Elizabeth Rogers, M.A., Sara Potter M.Ed., and Megan van der Toorn, M.Ed. Lunch will be […]
As a part of the Life After Luskin Series, this event is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills that will help them select a career path. *RSVP IS REQUIRED Open to students in the Luskin School of Public Affairs! Diego Sepúlveda is a relentless advocate for justice. Through his lifelong work, Diego […]
Associate Professor Chris Zepeda-Millan of Public Policy & Chicano/a Studies will discuss his research on immigration policy and social movements.
Assistant Professor Emily Weisburst of Public Policy will discuss her existing research on criminal justice policy.
A discussion of alternatives for the financing of public higher education, both during and after the COVID-19 crisis.
This webinar will focus on the various sources of funding (i.e. department fellowships, Graduate Division fellowships, academic apprentice positions) UCLA students have access in order to reduce the cost of our program.
Participants will hear about diverse experiences in policy career trajectories and receive valuable advice from PPIA and UCLA MPP alumni on how to prepare themselves for the career they want.