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+ | :The USC Center on Public Diplomacy at the Annenberg School was established in August 2003 as a partnership between the USC Annenberg School for Communication and USC College of Letters, Arts & Sciences' School of International Relations at the University of Southern California. It is a joint research and professional training organization dedicated to furthering the study and practice of public diplomacy as it is practiced internationally. | ||
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+ | :Since its inception, the Center has become an ambitious and productive leader in the public diplomacy research and scholarship community. The Center has benefited from unique international, interdepartmental, bi-partisan support from the academic, corporate, governmental and public policy communities. And it has become the definitive go-to destination for practitioners and worldwide international leaders in public diplomacy, while pursuing an innovative and cutting-edge research agenda. | ||
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+ | :In 2008, USC received one of four inaugural Benjamin Franklin Awards for Public Diplomacy from the U.S. State Department in recognition of the university's teaching, training and research in public diplomacy.<ref>[http://uscpublicdiplomacy.com/index.php/about/ ABOUT THE CENTER: VISION], accessed 10 July 2008</ref> | ||
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==People== | ==People== | ||
===STAFF=== | ===STAFF=== |
Revision as of 07:54, 10 July 2008
The Center has this to say about itself:
- The USC Center on Public Diplomacy at the Annenberg School was established in August 2003 as a partnership between the USC Annenberg School for Communication and USC College of Letters, Arts & Sciences' School of International Relations at the University of Southern California. It is a joint research and professional training organization dedicated to furthering the study and practice of public diplomacy as it is practiced internationally.
- Since its inception, the Center has become an ambitious and productive leader in the public diplomacy research and scholarship community. The Center has benefited from unique international, interdepartmental, bi-partisan support from the academic, corporate, governmental and public policy communities. And it has become the definitive go-to destination for practitioners and worldwide international leaders in public diplomacy, while pursuing an innovative and cutting-edge research agenda.
- In 2008, USC received one of four inaugural Benjamin Franklin Awards for Public Diplomacy from the U.S. State Department in recognition of the university's teaching, training and research in public diplomacy.[1]
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People
STAFF
- Geoffrey Wiseman Director | Sherine Badawi Walton Deputy Director | Lisa Larsen Assistant Director, Programming and Events | Laudrell Tilmon Office Manager [2]
Resources
Notes
- ↑ ABOUT THE CENTER: VISION, accessed 10 July 2008
- ↑ USC Center on Public Diplomacy CENTER BIOS