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IR/PS Events
IR/PS Events

  • Environmental Policy and Business Forum - Winter Event

    Please join us for our winter Environmental Policy and Business Forum at IR/PS, as we discuss the energy and climate policy arena and share key policy changes and new opportunities from the recent UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. The evening includes an Hors D’oeuvres reception, and registration is required. $15 for non-students. Student admission is free. Non-students register through our secured registration page. Students register at IRPSCAREERS. Event sponsored byThe forum is a presentation of Net Impact, the Environmental Policy and Business Forum, and IR/PS.Click here for directions and parking information.Please contact David Robertson at (858) 534-1104 for more information.

  • Internship Funding Workshop

    This event is for students interested in receiving funding towards their internship for Summer 2010. Orientation will cover application process, eligibilty requirements, and suggestions for alternative forms of compensation from the organization you're interviewing with. Internship funding is generally provided to students with unpaid or minimally paid internships  (typically in the nonprofit or public sectors).  Several orientations are scheduled.  You need only attend one of them.Register for this event online in IRPSCAREERS.

  • Dean's Roundtable

    Join us to hear Mike Chinoy, formerly CNN's senior Asia correspondent and one of the world’s keenest observers of Asian affairs. He received Emmy and Peabody Awards for his coverage of China's Tiananmen Square crisis in 1989, and a Dupont Award for his coverage of the 2004 Asian tsunami. Chinoy is the author of the new book, Meltdown: The Inside Story of the North Korean Nuclear Crisis.Please click the Register button to RSVP.If you have event questions, please email Amanda Keckin or telephone (858) 534-0348.Directions to the Faculty Club.

  • IR/PS in San Francisco

    IR/PS Career Services, Global Leadership Institute (GLI), Admissions, and External Relations invite you to join us for an evening of networking, speakers, and dinner. Hosted and moderated by Professor Richard Feinberg, our presentation will be a response to the Copenhagen meetings on climate change from the perspective of alumni panelists representing the private, public, and nonprofit sectors.Alumni Panelists:Tobias Aguirre '05, Executive Director, FishWiseMark Higgins '04, Director of Project Development, Fotowatio Renewable VenturesValerie Kao '06, Regulatory/Sustainability Analyst, California Public Utilities CommissionShu-jia Ma '06, Project Analyst, Solar MilleniumRory Mays '07, Environmental Protection Specialist, U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyRegistration is required. RSVP online by Thursday, February 11, 2010.

    The Hotel Kabuki is located in Japan-Town at 1625 Post Street. Click for map and directions.Parking:Guests of the reception may park in the Japan Center Garage, located at 1610 Geary Blvd., at $2.00 per hour. An entrance to the hotel is located on the west wing of the garage.  There is also metered, street parking outside the hotel available on a first-come-first-served basis and is subject to certain restrictions.AgendaRegistration …………………………….6:00pmWelcome………………….…………….6:25pmPanel……………………………...…..6:30pmQ & A………………………......……….7:15pmDinner and Networking…............7:30-8:30pmPlease contact Dana Tucker at (858) 822-4398 or datucker@ucsd.edu with questions.

  • Internship Funding Workshop

    This event is for students interested in receiving funding toward their internship for Summer 2010. Orientation will cover the application process, eligibilty requirements, and suggestions for alternative forms of compensation from the organization you're interviewing with. Internship funding is generally provided to students with unpaid or minimally paid internships (typically in the nonprofit or public sectors).  Several orientations are scheduled. You need only attend one of the orientatio sessions.Register for this event online in IRPSCAREERS.

  • China and the United States: Old Instruments and New Music featuring Wu Man

    The La Jolla Symphony and Chorus in collaboration with UC San Diego's School of International Relations and Pacific Studies invites you to join in an informative and fun event that has been created around the February 6, 2010 concert featuring Wu Man titled "China and the United States, Old Instruments and New Music".  Peter Gourevitch, IR/PS Acting Dean, and Steve Schick, LJS&C Music Director, begin at 4:30 pm with opening remarks followed by a panel discussion of distinguished faculty: Susan Shirk, Barry Naughton, and Paul Pickowicz.  A buffet dinner follows the program and then guests join the LJS&C for the pre-concert lecture and concert performance.  The event will take place in the International Center, just steps away from the Mandeville Auditorium.RSVP:  The event is open to the public, HOWEVER, SEATING IS LIMITED.  The cost of $50 per person includes the panel discussion, dinner and concert.  For current La Jolla Symphony & Chorus ticket-holders, the cost is just $25.  Advance registration is required.Secure your reservations by mailing checks (payable to: UC Regents) to Kay-Marie Moreno, c/o 9500 Gilman Drive, #0519, La Jolla, CA 92093-0519.  Deadline for reservations is February 1, 2010.For event questions, please email kmmoreno@ucsd.edu.

  • Internship Funding Workshop

    This event is for students interested in receiving funding towards their internship for Summer 2010. Orientation will cover application process, eligibilty requirements, and suggestions for alternative forms of compensation from the organization you're interviewing with. Internship funding is generally provided to students with unpaid or minimally paid internships  (typically in the nonprofit or public sectors).  Several orientations are scheduled.  You need only attend one of them.Register for this event online at IRPSCAREERS.

  • Power Interviewing

    Nervous about acing that interview? Learn about interviewing theory and techniques including preparation, practice, and the STAR method.  (This is a repeat of the same workshop being offered January 22nd.)Register for this event online in IRPSCAREERS.

  • DC Outreach Trip Planning Meeting

    This session is MANDATORY for any student wishing to participate in this year's DC Outreach Trip, Wednesday, March 24 - Friday, March 26.  No new participants will be added past this date!The final program will be a student-driven partnership with Career Services, providing the opportunity to connect with employers and alumni in Washington, DC. At this first planning meeting students will vote on the organizations they wish to visit, assign site visit group leaders, and set a timeline for future planning meetings. Register for this event onli