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California Policy Workshop

25 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 9 years ago - ★★★★★ - 1 rating

The UC Center Sacramento hosts an ongoing series of presentations that bring policy relevant research from the UC campuses to the Sacramento policy community. These noontime talks cover cutting edge research that addresses the wide range of policy problems and governance issues confronting the state of California. These include, but are not limited to, energy policy, education policy, natural resources, economic competitiveness, and the design of governmental institutions. For information on future and past presentations, visit our website at uccs.ucdavis.edu.

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Episodes

UCCS 10th Anniversary lecture with Dr. Robert Birgeneau

December 03, 2014 08:00 - 9 minutes - 265 MB Video

Dr. Birgeneau speaking on "Public Higher Education, Income Inequality and the Future of America".

A Rough Taxonomy of State Fiscal Policy Issues with an Emphasis on Local Constitutions

July 25, 2013 07:00 - 53 minutes - 181 MB Video

This is a video about how considering the best fiscal policy for a state can be approached as posing the same questions as would be relevant for any government. For instance, should any government prefer an ideal consumption tax to an ideal income tax? This talk is presented by Darien Shanske who holds a J.D. from Stanford School of Law, a Ph.D from UC Berkley in Rhetoric, an M.A. from McGill University in Philosophy, and a B.A. from Colombia University.

Water Information, Water Security and Climate Change in the Sierra Nevada

May 30, 2013 07:00 - 53 minutes - 180 MB Video

A video about how water security is the reliable availability of an acceptable quantity & quality of water for health, livelihoods and production, coupled with an acceptable level of water-related risks.

The Supply Grid

May 09, 2013 07:00 - 17 seconds - 989 KB Video

Video featuring Sascha von Meier, Co-Director, Electric Grid Research, California Institute for Energy and Environment. She spoke at the UC Center Sacramento about climate change, the transition to a carbon-neutral electricity supply and the integration of high levels of distributed and intermittent resources such as solar and wind power and the serious coordination challenges to the legacy electric grid.

Health Reform and You

May 02, 2013 07:00 - 10 seconds - 824 KB Video

Panel discussion explaining the Affordable Care Act. Weintraub will moderate a panel of plain-speaking experts to explain the act's implications for middle-income people who will be buying their own insurance, low-income Californians who will gain access to Medi-Cal, and employers who will be buying coverage for their workers or sending them into the new Health Benefits Exchange.

Facebook ChangesPolitics: Social Networking Websites and Political Engagement

April 25, 2013 07:00 - 49 minutes - 167 MB Video

A video about social networking websites that are changing the way people are interacting with the world. Facebook is the most popular social networking website and most visited website in the world. While the world changes, this presents interesting questions for how these type of interactions affect the political sphere.

The Sun and Climate Change: Truth is Stranger Than Fiction

April 18, 2013 07:00 - 46 minutes - 155 MB Video

A video introducing the physics of the Sun and its role in governing Earth’s climate and the public’s understanding of climate change.

The Affordable Care Act: What's in Store for California

April 11, 2013 07:00 - 1 hour - 136 MB Video

In this lecture by Gerald F. Kominiski, we learn how the new federal health care law will affect Californians. Kominiski is a professor of Health Policy and Management and director of the Center for Health Policy Research in the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.

Civil Rights and the Future of California

March 07, 2013 08:00 - 3 seconds - 232 KB Video

A video about California changing from a state that was overwhelmingly white to one in which a majority of students in the public schools is Latino. It simultaneously changed from a “golden” state of opportunity to one that has struggled to deliver on its promise to provide a high quality education for its youth.

Lake Tahoe: The State of the Lake

February 14, 2013 08:00 - 50 minutes - 168 MB Video

A video about Lake Tahoe and the State of the Lake Report, is an annual summary of how natural variability, long term change and human activity have affected the lake’s clarity, physics, chemistry and biology.

Rising Ineguality, Schools and Children's Life Chances (Part II)

July 19, 2012 07:00 - 26 minutes - 569 MB Video

This is the second of two videos featuring Greg Duncan, distinguished professor of education at UC Irvine. He talks about the forces that have translated growing gaps in family incomes into growing gaps in educational outcomes — and what we can do about them.

Rising Inequality, Schools and Children's Life Chances (Part I)

July 19, 2012 07:00 - 37 minutes - 824 MB Video

This is the first of two videos featuring Greg Duncan, distinguished professor of education at UC Irvine. He talks about the forces that have translated growing gaps in family incomes into growing gaps in educational outcomes —and what we can do about them.

Pricing Solutions to California's Water Impasse (Part I)

June 28, 2012 07:00 - 37 minutes - 632 MB Video

This is the first of two videos featuring Richard Howitt, professor of agricultural and resource economics at UC Davis. He spoke about California's economy running on energy, information, and water, all of which are delivered by complex network infrastructures.

Pricing Solutions to California's Water Impasse (Part II)

June 28, 2012 07:00 - 11 minutes - 165 MB Video

This is the second of two videos featuring Richard Howitt, professor of agricultural and resource economics at UC Davis. He addresses California's economy running on energy, information, and water, all of which are delivered by complex network infrastructures.

Averting the Crisis of Alzheimer’s Disease, Part 2

June 07, 2012 07:00 - 21 minutes - 414 MB Video

This is the first of two videos featuring Cordula Dick-Muehlke, director of education, at UC Irvine MIND. She addresses the multiple challenges that the growing epidemic of Alzheimer’s disease presents to California and the nation. She highlights key elements of the California State Plan for Alzheimer’s Disease, released to the state Legislature last year, and the National Plan to Address Alzheimer’s Disease.

Averting the Crisis of Alzheimer’s Disease, Part 1

June 07, 2012 07:00 - 37 minutes - 609 MB Video

This is the first of two videos featuring Cordula Dick-Muehlke, director of education, at UC Irvine MIND. She addresses the multiple challenges that the growing epidemic of Alzheimer’s disease presents to California and the nation. She highlights key elements of the California State Plan for Alzheimer’s Disease, released to the state Legislature last year, and the National Plan to Address Alzheimer’s Disease.

Do Research Universities Generate Local Economic Growth? Part 2

May 31, 2012 07:00 - 10 minutes - 150 MB Video

This is the second of two videos featuring Shawn Kantor, professor of economics at UC Merced speaking about knowledge-based spillovers from research university activity in urban counties.

Do Research Universities Generate Local Economic Growth? Part 1

May 31, 2012 07:00 - 37 minutes - 604 MB Video

This is the first of two videos featuring Shawn Kantor, professor of economics at UC Merced speaking about knowledge-based spillovers from research university activity in urban counties.

The Business of Fighting Climate Change Part II

May 24, 2012 07:00 - 35 minutes - 502 MB Video

This is the second of two videos featuring Ethan Elkind, a climate policy associate at UC Berkeley and UCLA schools of law. Elkind addresses how real estate developers, energy efficiency contractors, and clean tech companies can help California meet its environmental goals.

The Business of Fighting Climate Change Part I

May 24, 2012 07:00 - 37 minutes - 526 MB Video

This is the first of two videos featuring Ethan Elkind, a climate policy associate at UC Berkeley and UCLA schools of law. Elkind addresses how real estate developers, energy efficiency contractors, and clean tech companies can help California meet its environmental goals.

Paradise Plundered: Fiscal Crisis and Governance Failures in San Diego Part 3

May 17, 2012 07:00 - 1 minute - 55.4 MB Video

This is the third of three videos featuring political scientists Erie, Kogan and MacKenzie. They talk about their book, an eye-opening narrative in which the authors mix policy analysis, political theory, and history to explore and explain the unintended but largely predictable failures of governance in San Diego.

Paradise Plundered: Fiscal Crisis and Governance Failures in San Diego Part 1

May 17, 2012 07:00 - 37 minutes - 576 MB Video

This is the first of three videos featuring Steven Erie, professor of political science at UC San Diego; Vladimir Kogan,a political science graduate student at UC San Diego; and Scott MacKenzie, assistant professor of political science at UC Davis. They speak about their book, an eye-opening narrative in which the authors mix policy analysis, political theory, and history to explore and explain the unintended but largely predictable failures of governance in San Diego.

Paradise Plundered: Fiscal Crisis and Governance Failures in San Diego Part 2

May 17, 2012 07:00 - 37 minutes - 756 MB Video

This is the second of three videos featuring political scientists Erie, Kogan and MacKenzie. They talk about their book, an eye-opening narrative in which the authors mix policy analysis, political theory, and history to explore and explain the unintended but largely predictable failures of governance in San Diego.

Closing America’s Job Gap: The Role of Higher Education Part I

May 10, 2012 07:00 - 37 minutes - 507 MB Video

This is the first of two videos featuring Mary Walshok, associate vice chancellor for public programs at UC San Diego. She spoke at the UC Center Sacramento about the role of higher education in employment.

Closing America’s Job Gap: The Role of Higher Education Part 2

May 10, 2012 07:00 - 34 minutes - 769 MB Video

In the second part Mary Walshok,'s talk, the associate vice chancellor for public programs at UC San Diego, continues to link higher education to job growth.

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