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.
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 g...
A video about how water security is the reliable availability of an acceptable quantity & quality of water for health, livelihoods and production, cou...
Video featuring Sascha von Meier, Co-Director, Electric Grid Research, California Institute for Energy and Environment. She spoke at the UC Center Sac...
Panel discussion explaining the Affordable Care Act. Weintraub will moderate a panel of plain-speaking experts to explain the act's implications for m...
A video about social networking websites that are changing the way people are interacting with the world. Facebook is the most popular social networki...
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 Poli...
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. I...
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 a...