Research institutes -- California -- Los Angeles -- Archival resources
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Boys Work Survey records
This collection consists of the records and research done for the 1925 Boys Work Survey, conducted by the University of Southern California Social Research staff and sponsored by the Rotary Club of Los Angeles.
California Research Institute on Communist Strategy and Propaganda records
This collection contains the production and research files associated with the California Research Institute on Communist Strategy and Propaganda’s television program Communism: myth vs reality (1962).
Tomás Rivera Policy Institute correspondence and publications
University of Southern California Alfred Mann Institute records
This collection consists of the founding documents associated with The Alfred E. Mann Institute for Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern California (AMI-USC).
University of Southern California School of Public Administration records
The collection contains records of the USC School of Public Administration from its inception as the USC Institute of Government through 1996. Records include correspondence and other administrative documents, records of Institutes and other joint projects, contracts, faculty papers, and similar materials.
USC Research Newsletter collection
This collection contains issues of the USC Research Newsletter, published from July 1972 to June 1981. These newsletters contain research-related articles, news, laws, research awards at USC, and lists of grant and fellowship opportunities. The newsletter was published by the University of Southern California Office of Academic Administration and Research (later the Office of Research and Program Coordination, Office of the Executive Vice President).
USC Southern California Studies Center (SC2) records
This collection consists of research documents, publications, newsletters, media coverage, grant information, and project proposals related to the University of Southern California’s Southern California Study Center (SC2) for the duration of its existence (1995-2003).