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An update on UCOP future of work and return to on-site operations

President Drake has approved a UCOP Future of Work plan that includes a mix of on-site, hybrid and remote work options. It will support employee and supervisor cultural and organizational needs, while providing flexibility.


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Calling all aspiring leaders: Apply today for ALD!

The UCOP Aspiring Leaders Development experiential program is a great professional development opportunity for UCOP staff who are interested in exploring leadership roles and growing their careers.


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Learn about UC’s progress as a Hispanic-Serving Research Institution System

The latest report from UC’s Hispanic-Serving Institutions Initiative provides a window into the Latinx student experience, while highlighting California’s looming economic challenges.


Paul Williams, incoming Associate Vice President and Chief Procurement Officer, UC Procurement

UC welcomes Paul Williams as associate vice president and chief procurement officer

Paul brings more than 25 years of sourcing and procurement expertise, including a special focus on supply chain diversity.


Tune in to professional development: Audio content from LinkedIn Learning

Even if you’re trying to reduce your screentime, you can still work on boosting your career. Check out audio content available through your LinkedIn Learning membership.


OPSA introduces new Steering Committee members and staff engagement focus

The OP Staff Assembly Steering Committee’s July meeting will introduce newly elected members and include an employee interest information-gathering session.


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Feeling stressed? Learn to accomplish more with less.

Learn how setting goals around time management, calendaring, to-do lists and more can help you feel invigorated and re-energized in the workplace and your personal life.


How noticing emotions at work can build trust

According to UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center, recognizing your coworkers' feelings is a way to show that you care.