World Bank-Annenberg Summer Institute
Program overview
We invite you to participate in the annual World Bank-Annenberg Summer Institute on communicating reform at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. During the program, participants will learn the most recent advances in strategic communication and best practices for achieving reforms. This highly interactive course equips participants with the tools, techniques, and tactics required to build coalitions for change, mobilize public support and navigate the political environment.
Join us in Los Angeles for a one-week or two-week course. The first week of the WBASI focuses on the political economy of communication reform that is analyzed through case studies from the World Bank. The focus is on using communication with a variety of stakeholders to assist reforms through changes in political will, organizational will and social will.
During the second week, we offer more interactive and experiential learning opportunities, building your skills in emerging technologies like AI, and using communication metrics to measure impact. Examples come from social media messaging and marketing, working with the entertainment industry, creating communication campaigns, and developing storytelling skills for the future. Classes are taught by experts from the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and industry professionals.
Who should apply?
The Summer Institute is designed for professionals working on reform initiatives including: strategists, government advisors, senior development practitioners, communication specialists, social entrepreneurs and executives who want to build leadership capacity and change behaviors.
Successful applicants will possess:
- 10 to 15 years of professional experience with a focus on multi-stakeholder engagement.
- A master's degree or equivalent in communication, public affairs, political science, international relations, economics, or related fields
- Fluency in spoken and written English
Program Benefits
- Interpreting and using political analysis
- Crafting muti-stakeholder collaboration and networking strategies to support reforms
- Developing strategic communication skills that lead to results
- Learn the latest techniques in storytelling
- Building communication metrics to measure reform efforts
- Connecting with a global network of development professionals
- Participants will earn a certificate from the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
Past Keynote Speakers
Distinguished Instructors
The past distinguished Instructors of the World Bank-Annenberg Summer Institute include:
Sumir Lal
Director External and Corporate Relations The World Bank Group
Sheila Murphy
Professor of Communication USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
DR. JOE ÁRVAI
DIRECTOR, WRIGLEY INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES USC DANA AND DAVID DORNSIFE PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY & BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Willa Seidenberg
Professor of Professional Practice of Journalism USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism
Masud Mozammel
Senior Communication Officer External and Corporate Relations The World Bank Group
Tom Hollihan
Professor of Communication Director, Doctoral Studies USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
Dr. Eric M. Eisenberg
Dean College of Arts and Sciences University of South Florida
Vince Gonzales
Professor of Professional Practice Associate Dean of Student Affairs Associate Director for Journalism Graduate Programs USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
DR. WILLIAM SWARTOUT
PROFESSOR AND CHIEF SCIENCE OFFICER THE USC INSTITUTE FOR CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
DR. SINA ODUGBEMI
PUBLIC SPEAKER AND CONSULTANT
Jessica Fishman, PHD
Director of the Message Effects Lab Annenberg School for Communication and Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania
Matthew Leveque
Associate Professor of Professional Practice Public Relations Media Coordinator USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
Testimonials
“The idea of having a program that focuses on the business of governance and then embedding communications as being central to the process of delivering reforms appealed to me greatly.”
Tunji Lardner
West African NGO Network
“I absolutely would recommend this program to any communications person in the business…in the public sector…in private sector, or in an international organization like mine.”
Tunya Celasin
World Bank/Turkey
“Communication is key to almost everything we do and this is a course that will make you a powerful communicator in almost all contexts.”
Louise Agersnap
World Health Organization