Deadline extended for the UC Women’s Initiative
Learn how this professional development program advances UC woman-identified professionals and those who support women at UCOP
Learn how this professional development program advances UC woman-identified professionals and those who support women at UCOP
The UC Alumni Career Network is gearing up to explore how workers can make career moves and life pivots during the pandemic.
If you've been considering learning a new tech skill or honing an existing one, check out the upcoming classes offered through UCOP Learning and Development.
If you're a woman-identified professional or someone who supports women at UCOP, learn how this professional development program can help advance your career.
If you've found yourself feeling overwhelmed lately, you’re not alone. Here are some resources to help.
Make your remote or hybrid work experience better with support from new classes.
In April, Barbara Nelson of Nelson Communications will facilitate a two-part virtual writing program.
UC WI helps woman-identified professionals to advance in their UC careers and seeks to retain those who have demonstrated the potential for advancement.
While you can't add more hours to the day, you can learn ways to better utilize the time you do have — including saving more time for the things most important to you. Learn how with this month's LinkedIn Learning Challenge.
Whether you travel on UC business, assist other travelers or have personal travel planned, upcoming webinars from the Central Travel Office will help you stay informed about UC resources and current trends.
It’s time to Finalize Criteria in your final check-in conversation. Use the GROW framework for a meaningful conversation with your manager.