The Next Disaster under COVID-19: Mass Evictions and Homelessness
ZoomHousing justice researchers and community organizers discuss the tenants’ rights crisis and what can be done to protect Angelenos.
Housing justice researchers and community organizers discuss the tenants’ rights crisis and what can be done to protect Angelenos.
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.
This informational session will provide a comprehensive review of UCLA’s Master of Public Policy program and discuss best practices on how to submit a competitive application.
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.
This session is for prospective students who would like to learn how to write a strong statement of purpose.
Legal scholars, immigration attorneys, Indigenous leaders and anti-deportation activists offer analysis of the crisis at the U.S. Mexico border.
Discussing the successes and failures, and the role vouchers and other forms of housing assistance are playing during the COVID-19 pandemic and looming eviction crisis.
This info-session will provide a comprehensive review of UCLA's Master of Public Policy program.
The Luskin MPP Spotlight will showcase an overview of the LPPI center and a discussion on their current projects/fellowships, followed up with a Q&A.
This student-organized event for international students will present an opportunity to ask questions about living in Los Angeles and studying at UCLA.