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10 August 2010 OP Headlines
Come hear Dr. Amy Levine, executive director of the UCSF Center for Gender Equity, on Thursday, Aug. 12 at noon in Franklin 5320. She will talk about UCSF's programs that help employees advance intellectual, professional and personal goals.
The OP Staff Assembly (OPSA) is part of a larger body, the Council of UC Staff Assemblies (CUCSA), and represents UCOP employees to the larger UC employee community through CUCSA. Learn more about OPSA and CUCSA.
9 August 2010 OP Headlines
UC Davis Professor Jean-Xavier Guinard has been appointed the new Associate Vice Provost and Executive Director for the UC Education Abroad Program (UCEAP), effective October 1. He will oversee all UCEAP programming, operations, faculty and staff in his new role.
Jerry Frank has returned to UC service as the director of Executive Compensation Programs. Read about his wealth of experience in compensation at large, complex organizations.
6 August 2010 OP Headlines
Learn about the newly elected Staff Assembly Steering Committee members and the continuing members. They are working on behalf of all OP staff.
5 August 2010 UC In The News
5 August 2010 OP Headlines
A delegation from the student-founded UC Haiti Initiative will travel to the Caribbean island of Haiti for a 10-day fact-finding visit on August 14. They are working to establish recovery projects that can ultimately be sustained by the Haitian people.
The brainchild of a UC Santa Barbara alum is easing the commute of UC students and staff. Ride-sharing network Zimride is used by 55 universities, including nine UC campuses.
2 August 2010 OP Headlines
The Broadway shuttle is a fast, convenient means of getting around downtown Oakland. Plus it's free.
A new business travel option now allows you to bill directly to your UCOP department account. Just remember to request a pre-trip authorization number (PTA #) from the Business Resource Team before you book your trip. Click here for details.
Learn how to plan, design and deliver powerful presentations in a daylong training on Wednesday, August 11 (8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. in Franklin 10325). The training covers: preparing for a presentation; leading the presentation itself: introduction, content, visual components, and conclusion; establishing your presence and overcoming your fears. Click here for instructions on how to sign up.
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