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If
your foundation, institution or firm is interested in helping to sponsor
this conference, please contact the Conference Coordinator, Dr. Nga
Scott, telephone: 1+(310) 825-8682; fax: 1+(310) 206-5773;
e-mail: nscott@ucla.edu.
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The
Los Angeles-based Wallis Foundation focuses its attention
on such issues as child welfare, health care, education, and
the environment. The Foundation's support of the Global City-Regions
Conference was made possible by Trustee Jeffrey Glassman and
his wife Cecilia. |
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Albert
& Elaine
Borchard Foundation
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Apart
from general philanthropic interests, the Albert and Elaine
Borchard Foundation has two other major focuses: the law
and aging and the promotion of an interface between the faculties
of universities and colleges in Southern California and their
counterparts in Europe, particularly France.
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The Capital Group Companies,
Inc.
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The John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
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School of Public Policy
and Social Research was established in 1994 to set a
new direction for policy education, research and action. The
School's distinctive approach emphasizes solving problems across
boundaries, particularly at the intersection where the public,
private, and non-governmental sectors meet. |
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UCLA
International Studies and Overseas Programs (ISOP) is
UCLA's administrative nucleus for ten multidisciplinary research
centers that focus on major world regions. ISOP
centers develop and maintain relationships with their respective
regions through linkages with overseas institutions of higher
learning, and engage in extensive outreach in Southern California. |
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Australian
Consulate General in Los Angeles
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South
Coast Air Quality Management District
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Trust
Company of the West
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UCLA
Center for International Business Education & Research
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UCLA Center for European
and Russian Studies (CERS) is the sucessor toThe Center
for Russian and East European Studies, founded in 1957. The
Center serves as a body to promote, assist and coordinate interdisciplinary
teaching and research in order to strengthen area studies in
Southern California. CERS' reorganization was undertaken to
keep pace with the shift in European research and teaching from
the Cold War geopolitics of a strictly divided Europe. |
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UCLA
is one of America's premier universities. Thirty-one of its
academic programs are ranked in the top 20 in their field --
third best in the nation. UCLA is California's largest university.
Enrolling 34,000 students annually, UCLA educates more students
than any other college in California, public or private. |
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