Urban Planning Admissions Open House
Prospective MURP and PhD students learn about the program, meet with students and faculty, visit classes, and learn about the application process.
Prospective MURP and PhD students learn about the program, meet with students and faculty, visit classes, and learn about the application process.
Sharpen your resume! This fast-moving, interactive 75-minute workshop - focused on Social Welfare students - will cover the following: Quick primer on the basics Identify your resume strategy Focus on your professional summary Space is limited! RSVP is a must! Post your resume on CareerView (MANDATORY) and bring copies!
Sharpen your resume! This fast-moving, interactive 75-minute workshop - focused on Urban Planning students - will cover the following: Quick primer on the basics Identify your resume strategy Focus on your professional summary Space is limited! RSVP is a must! Post your resume on CareerView (MANDATORY) and bring copies!
Intended for prospective students, information sessions provide helpful information about the MPP program and the application process. This is an informal setting that is ideal for asking questions and learning more about our program. Please note that there is visitor parking in Structure 2 & 3 as well as metered parking behind the Law School.
Sharpen your resume! This fast-moving, interactive 75-minute workshop - focused on Public Policy students - will cover the following: Quick primer on the basics Identify your resume strategy Focus on your professional summary Space is limited! RSVP is a must! Post your resume on CareerView (MANDATORY) and bring copies!
Join LCI in welcoming Daniel Sperling to discuss "Three Revolutions: Steering Automated, Shared, and Electric Vehicles to a Better Future." This event will include a reception, presentation, panel discussion, audience Q&A and book signing.
Public Policy chair J.R. DeShazo to host a reception at the APPAM fall conference in Washington, D.C., at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, room Madison A.
Robert Poole will discuss his new book in which he argues that the 20th century governance and funding model for highways is failing to solve chronic problems such as congestion, deferred maintenance, and poor resource allocations.
This event is intended for international graduate students within the Luskin School of Public Affairs. The workshop will cover the work authorization process, opportunities for on and off-campus employment, and strategies and resources to help international students navigate the US job and internship search process.
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