Events for Oct 23 - Jun 3

  • MPP Info Session #4

    This info-session will provide a comprehensive review of the Masters of Public Policy program and address best practices on how to apply. Light snacks and refreshments will be served. Register here!

  • Career Paths: Katja Nelson, UCLA MPP ’15

    Room 5391 Luskin School of Public Affairs Building 337 Charles E Young Dr E, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Hear about her work addressing health care access and affordability, housing and homelessness in her position with APLA Health.

  • Applying to Graduate School: Becoming a Competitive MPP Candidate

    Career Skills Workshop: Applying to Graduate School: Becoming a Competitive MPP Candidate Learn how you can submit a competitive application to UCLA's Master of Public Policy (MPP) Program. This session with Kevin Franco will cover important information that you need to know when applying to graduate school and admissions strategies to strengthen your application. RSVP […]

  • Virtual Commencement Celebration

    Online

    UCLA Luskin faculty, staff and alumni will join family and friends of the Class of 2020 during a celebration taking place online as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Mapping Your Future: Identifying Strategies for Graduate Admissions

    Navigating the graduate admission process requires intentional planning, critical self-reflection, and a support system to help guide you in the process. This webinar will assist students (with a focus on the first-generation, students of color experience) in identifying strategies they can implement when choosing graduate programs they would like to apply, as well as different […]

  • Funding Your UCLA MPP Graduate Experience

    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.

  • Careers in Public Policy Panel

    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.