Policy Research Seminar - University of California, Berkeley.
The University of California, Berkeley, School of Law (commonly known as Berkeley Law, or UC Berkeley School of Law, and formerly known as Boalt Hall) is one of 14 schools and colleges at the University of California, Berkeley.Berkeley Law is consistently ranked as one of the top 10 law schools in the United States and one of the top 10 law schools in the world.
The Social and Cultural Studies program has two broad areas of focus. First, SCS is dedicated to studying public schooling in its broader social, cultural, political, and economic contexts. We are particularly concerned with the impact of globalization, migration and immigration, and the changing political economy of U.S. cities on urban education in this country.
UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health is launching an initiative aimed at safely facilitating the reopening of campus in fall amid the COVID-19 pandemic, campus announced May 19.
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RESEARCH. PUBLISHED AND FORTHCOMING PAPERS- How Individuals Smooth Spending: Evidence from the 2013 Government Shutdown Using Account Data (with Michael Gelman, University of Michigan, Matthew Shapiro, University of Michigan, Dan Silverman, ASU, and Steven Tadelis, UC Berkeley). Forthcoming, Journal of Public Economics.
Susan Schweik's last book was The Ugly Laws:. Berkeley Law School December 5, 2014. Invited lecture, “Modernist Eugenics and Postmodern Poetics,” Philosophy Colloquium and English and Film Studies, University of Alberta, Canada, November 12, 2014. Invited book-in-progress workshop, “The Women of Glenwood and the History of Eugenics,” Living Archives on Eugenics in Western Canada.
Students may be accepted into both graduate programs, into only one department’s program, or may be denied entry to both programs. Applicants to concurrent degree programs do not need to submit a paper copy of their GRE or TOEFL scores to the Department of City and Regional Planning if scores were submitted electronically to UC Berkeley.