Just Urban Design Lecture Series: Kimberley Kinder
Room 2343 Public Affairs Building 337 Charles E. Young Drive East, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesKimberley Kinder lectures as part of the Just Urban Design Lecture Series on Thursday, 5/16/19.
Kimberley Kinder lectures as part of the Just Urban Design Lecture Series on Thursday, 5/16/19.
The 12th annual Martin Wachs Distinguished Lecture in Transportation will focus on the measurement of accessibility, why it matters, and how it might affect traveler behavior, institutional behavior and public policy.
Reconnect with former classmates and faculty, network and celebrate UCLA’s 100 years of education as UCLA Public Policy honors 2019 MPP Alumnus of the Year Nelson Esparza.
Join us for lunch! The seminar, cohosted by the Luskin Undergraduate Program and Global Public Affairs at UCLA Luskin, is titled Bureaucracy and its discontents: A case study of basic education in South Africa with Brian Levy Brian Levy, professor of the Practice of International Development at John Hopkins University. In this seminar, Levy will […]
RSVP here: bit.ly/uclaits-spring19 Speaker: Joshua Schank, LA Metro
RSVP here: bit.ly/uclaits-spring19 Join us for another installment of our Spring Speaker Series on Resilient, New Mobility Building Traveler-Centric Methods to Design Safe and Functional Urban and Intercity Transportation Infrastructure Transformative transportation changes – airline mergers, new modes like scooters and ride-shares, and technological advances – highlight the extent and potential of multimodal […]
Joint with Anderson GEM and CCPR Pascaline Dupas Associate Professor of Economics, Stanford University The Incidence of Public Subsidies to Private Hospitals under Weak Governance: Evidence from India (Joint with Radhika Jain)
Rachel Berney lectures as part of the Just Urban Design Lecture Series on Thursday, 5/23/19.
RSVP here: bit.ly/uclaits-spring19 Join us for another installment of our Spring Lecture Series on Resilient, New Mobility Representing the Underrepresented: Making the Case for Digital and Inclusive Data for Travel Activity Studies With the progression of travel survey data collection rapidly toward electronic modes, known challenges with the digital divide and unit non-response […]
Joshua Tucker Professor of Politics, New York University The Mechanisms of Protest Recruitment through Social Media Networks