Events for Feb 9 - Jan 5

  • Spring Career and Internship Fair

    UCLA Ackerman Union Grand Ballroom 308 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    The fair will bring employers together with graduate and undergraduate students pursuing careers and internships in the fields of public affairs, public policy, urban planning and social welfare.

  • Lunch and Learn with JCI Worldwide

    Students interested in a career in strategic communications, public affairs, and advocacy can learn from the Principal and Senior Advisors of JCI Worldwide, a leader in communications, advocacy, and public affairs.

  • NASW: Social Work Licensure in CA

    Zoom

    MSW students can learn about the process and timeline of licensure in CA, along with requirements and additional tips from NASW-CA Executive Director Kimberly Warmsley.

  • Tribal Leadership and California Policy in Action

    2343 Public Affairs Los Angeles, CA, United States

    President Rudy Ortega Jr. and tribal leaders will join UCLA Luskin students to discuss tribal governance, sovereignty, and California policy in a special classroom event.

  • International Youth Conference

    UCLA Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Aligning with the upcoming Second World Summit for Social Development in 2025, IYC11 focuses on youth-led solutions for social development, policy inclusion, and global collaboration.

  • UCLA Los Angeles Transportation Forum: Mega Events, Major Opportunities

    The California Endowment 1000 N. Alameda St., Los Angeles, CA, United States

    In hosting mega events such as the Olympics and Paralympics or World Cup, cities face the challenge of balancing the immediate needs of these global exhibitions with their local, long-term planning goals. The May 19 forum will focus on maximizing public benefits from major global events in Los Angeles.

  • LGBTQ+ Equality and the 2025 Landscape

    UCLA Kerckhoff Hall Grand Salon 308 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles

    Join us on May 20th for a Luskin Lecture featuring LGBTQ+ rights leader Tony Hoang, who will share the high points of the fight for full lived equality and identify how to defend against efforts to dismantle the progress.