The National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) promotes undergraduate research, scholarship and creative activity through an annual conference for undergraduate students. NCUR offers students from all disciplines and institutions of higher education the chance to showcase their work on a national stage. The 2023 conference theme, Research at the Confluence, represents a "bringing together" of the humanities, artistic endeavors, and the sciences.
Join the UCLA Fielding School of Public health at the 2023 UCR Health Professions Information Day, Rivera Walkway, on Wednesday, April 19, from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm.
Join the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health at the 2023 Gabriel E. Gallardo (GEG) Research, Student Leadership & Advocacy Symposium on Monday, April 17, from 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm for the Graduate School Fair.
The GEG Symposium provides undergraduates the opportunity to connect through student research, leadership and advocacy.
Student attendees can:
Join the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health at the Claremont Colleges Health Professions Fair on Thursday, April 20, from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm. The event will be held at Pomona College, Smith Campus Center, Edmunds Ballroom.
Admissions representatives from schools all over the country will be available to answer questions in an informal setting. Programs that will be attending are medical, dental, veterinary, public health, pharmacy and more!
UCLA Fielding's Ambassadors invite FSPH students, faculty, and staff to attend Dog Therapy Day. Feel free to drop by and destress!
The UCLA Department of European Languages and Transcultural Studies in co-sponsorship with the UCLA Center for European and Russian Studies (CERS) and Thomas Mann House invite you to lecture, Black Germans between Erasure and Tokenism.
"Ann Phong: Re-Evaluating Normal" continues the artist's exploration of global challenges that reshaped her as an individual, as well as society as a whole.
Can venture capital disrupt healthcare enough to improve outcomes? Join UCLA Fielding on February 22 to explore this idea and be a part of the discussion.
Using a very broad definition of caregiver, this health forum will examine workforce challenges facing health systems. Three years of working beyond capacity has left doctors, nurses, administrators, and all affiliated staff feeling increased levels of burnout and disengagement.
Scholar, author, and activist, Professor Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor of Northwestern University will present a UCLA Luskin Lecture reflecting her work around Black politics, social movements and racial inequality.