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Association of Pacific Rim Universities Symposium
The event aims to engage experts from the academic, research and military fields in a discussion of the top priorities regarding veterans policy that challenge the Pacific Rim.
When:
May 17, 2017 8:00am to 5:00pm
Where
From May 17 to May 19, USC will host members of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities to a symposium focusing on global military veteran policy. The event will provide a forum for in-depth discussions on issues related to the health and welfare of military veterans in the Asian Pacific Rim region. Representatives of APRU universities will lead subject matter sessions on innovative action-oriented research, as well as regional and global strategies related to military veteran policy in the area.
The event aims to engage experts from the academic, research and military fields in a discussion of the top priorities regarding veterans policy that challenge the Pacific Rim. Participants will receive background materials that will prepare them for these discussions.
For specific program/content-related questions, contact Cherrie Short at cshort@usc.edu. For further information about the symposium, contact Cat Vazquez at catalinv@usc.edu.
Cost:
Free
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