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Business (Video)

by UCTV

From entrepreneurship to economic policies these programs introduce you to leaders and issues in the business community. Visit uctv.tv/business

Copyright: Copyright 2014 Regents of the University of California

Episodes

Is Parental Leave Costly for Parents and Co-Workers?

36m · Published 14 Oct 21:00
In this program, Heather Royer, Ph.D., discusses the challenges and benefits of parental leave, including the impact on families, companies, the labor force and the economy. Series: "Critically Human" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Business] [Show ID: 38278]

Design at Large: Transborder Regions and Immigrant Integration

58m · Published 18 Aug 21:00
Mexico is the 10th most populous country, 15th largest economy in the world, and is connected with the United States through its geographic border and strong economic, cultural, and historical ties. California was once Mexico, so it is no surprise that there have been centuries of migrant flows throughout the region. The two countries share nearly 2,000-miles of border, are partners in trade and commerce, and share a fluid binational culture. However, this symbiotic and mutually beneficial US-Mexico relationship has not been part of the national narrative for many decades. Series: "Design at Large" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Business] [Show ID: 38221]

China's Shifting Economy and Politics with Kevin Rudd

1h 11m · Published 11 Aug 21:00
The relationship between the U.S. and China is complex. Kevin Rudd, former Australian Prime Minister and current president of Asia Society, has written extensively about that relationship, including his latest book, "The Avoidable War: The Dangers of a Catastrophic Conflict between the US and Xi Jinping's China." Rudd discusses new developments in China’s political economy, including the impending 20th Party Congress and some of the challenges President Xi Jinping is facing due to economic difficulties, and examines their impact on U.S.-China relations moving forward. This program is part of UC San Diego's Susan Shirk Lecture on U.S.-China Relations and is moderated by Dean Caroline Freund, School of Global Policy and Strategy. [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 38317]

Design at Large: Future of Work and Higher Education

58m · Published 10 Aug 21:00
Quality education that leads to employment opportunities is considered an essential platform for social mobility. Unfortunately, not all children have access to robust k-12 education that provide avenues to college. Educational disparities exist across socioeconomic backgrounds, race and ethnicity, and geography. While educators and policymakers are grappling with these challenges, they are also faced with educating the future workforce in a rapidly changing economy. California is at the forefront of technological innovations, including automation, artificial intelligence, and robotics, that will radically transform the labor market. Series: "Design at Large" [Humanities] [Business] [Education] [Show ID: 38218]

Design at Large: Housing Justice and Urban Design

58m · Published 04 Aug 21:00
Finding solutions to the housing crisis in California is daunting. Skyrocketing rents and housing prices, almost non-existent housing supply and pent-up demand, and pervasive homelessness result from a set of complex and multifaceted problems. Housing policy is also a contested territory in a state governed by “home rule” where over 482 local jurisdictions have authority to shape land use regulations and zoning. How can we reverse the downward spiraling trajectory and decades of discriminatory and unfair policies that have made housing within the state unaffordable and untenable for low- to moderate-income families? Series: "Design at Large" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Business] [Show ID: 38125]

Design at Large: Alternative Transportation Futures

58m · Published 05 Jul 21:00
In California, the car is king. Most travel is conducted by car across all socio-economic groups and has been incentivized by massive government investment in roads, infrastructure, and sprawling land use developments. Will gas-fueled cars continue to dominate the roads or do we need an alternative transportation future? How can we redesign our transportation system to reduce chronic traffic congestion, promote healthier environments, reduce the cost of travel, and provide greater mobility between work, home, and play for all? Series: "Design at Large" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Business] [Show ID: 38118]

Engineering for Good with Ramesh Rao - Science Like Me

56m · Published 28 Aug 21:00
Ramesh Rao is an electrical engineer who leads the Qualcomm Institute at UC San Diego. He talks with Saura Naderi about his upbringing, his early interest in engineering and his current position. He also talks about his involvement in projects that benefit the community. Series: "Education Channel" [Business] [Education] [Show ID: 37277]

Trailblazing Autonomous Transportation in North America part 2

1h 17m · Published 30 Jun 21:00
The development and production of self-driving or autonomous vehicles has the potential to revolutionize transportation. Experts envision the future of transportation from autonomous vehicles to intelligent roads, from urban air mobility to space economy. The Rady School of Management and Jacobs School of Engineering at UC San Diego explore industry trends, market insights, and technical experts in robotics, transportation, manufacturing, and business. [Business] [Show ID: 37240]

Trailblazing Autonomous Transportation in North America part 1

1h 35m · Published 29 Jun 21:00
The development and production of self-driving or autonomous vehicles has the potential to revolutionize transportation. Experts envision the future of transportation from autonomous vehicles to intelligent roads, from urban air mobility to space economy. The Rady School of Management and Jacobs School of Engineering at UC San Diego explore industry trends, market insights, and technical experts in robotics, transportation, manufacturing, and business. [Business] [Show ID: 37239]

Careers in Data Science Part 2: Finding Your Path Finding a Mentor - Science Like Me

20m · Published 25 Jun 21:00
Margaret Zuhlke, career advisor and alumni relations specialist for the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute at UC San Diego, joins Saura Naderi to share how she found her career path. She also discusses the impact mentors can have and how undergraduates can find mentorship in academia and business. Series: "Education Channel" [Science] [Business] [Show ID: 37233]

Business (Video) has 79 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 53:36:21. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 24th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 22nd, 2023 11:00.

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