Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
Forum on the Theory and Practice of Public Diplomacy
The USC Center on Public Diplomacy at the Annenberg School will host a workshop on public diplomacy.
Where
USC Speakers include:
Philip Seib, Director, USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Mai'a Cross, Professor, Public Diplomacy and International Relations, USC
Nicholas J. Cull, Director, Master on Public Diplomacy Program, USC
Pamela Starr, Professor, International Relations, USC
Jian (Jay) Wang, Professor of Communication, USC
Melanie Ciolek, Candidate in Masters of Public Diplomacy Program ('10) and President of Association of Public Diplomacy Scholars (APDS)
Mark Preston, Candidate in Masters of Public Diplomacy Program ('10), and Editor-in-Chief, PD Magazine
Silva Sevlian, Candidate in Masters of Public Diplomacy Program ('10), Research Intern, USC Center on Public Diplomacy
The speakers will focus on public diplomacy at the USC Center on Public Diplomacy, the Master of Public Diplomacy program at the USC Annenberg School, and China's public diplomacy initiatives. A round-table discussion will immediately follow the presentations.
Parking is available on the USC Campus for $8. Please enter through USC Gate 4 on Jefferson Blvd., just north of Figueroa St. and purchase parking for Parking Structure D.
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