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Add a student intern to your team this year

UCOP is kicking off its fifth annual Student Internship Program. Learn how your department can benefit, while providing college students with an opportunity to experience real-life work experience and career training.


Available soon: IRS Form 1095 for 2019

In the coming weeks, UC employees and retirees will receive 1095-B and/or 1095-C forms verifying their health coverage for 2019. Here’s what you need to know.


Coronavirus update: Protect your health

The coronavirus is dominating headlines — but how does it really affect you? Read UC’s response and access reputable supportive resources.


Join Chancellor Gary S. May this Wednesday

On Wednesday, Feb. 5, UC Davis Chancellor Gary S. May will lead an engaging and candid conversation with UCOP staff.


LinkedIn Learning: Here’s what’s hot at UCOP

Your colleagues are using LinkedIn Learning. Are you? See our most popular courses — and get inspired for your own development.


Yvette Gullatt, Ph.D., kicks off Black History Month on Tuesday, Feb. 4

Join BSFO during our Black History Month kick-off event featuring keynote speaker Yvette Gullatt, Ph.D., vice provost and chief outreach officer/interim vice president of Student Affairs.


Learn how to become a better leader — from a UCOP leader!

Learning and Development will present a second leadership course taught by Reporting and Analytics Director Ola Popoola of IRAP. Learn the five strategies you need to know to lead from within.


First 2020 Town Hall inspires and engages UCOP staff

On Thursday, Jan. 30, UC President Janet Napolitano led a standing-room-only Town Hall for UCOP staff. From the California budget to presidential priorities, the conversation shed light on many important topics for the UCOP and greater UC communities.


An update on UC’s efforts toward open-access research

UC’s negotiations with research publishing giant Elsevier stalled last year, but since then the university hasn’t been resting on its laurels. Here’s an update on UC’s publishing agreements.