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The UCOP Mentorship Program is accepting applications

The UCOP Mentorship Program seeks mentees and mentors for its next annual program. Share and learn career skills and leadership practices, and establish long-term professional relationships.


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Take your required STEP training and set your 2020/21 goals

Take your STEP training and use other tools and resources to complete the first phase of the 2020/2021 performance appraisal process.


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New ergonomics classes for healthy working at home

All employees are encouraged to complete Healthy Working Ergonomics, our new ergonomics training and self-evaluation e-course.


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Join us for a new workshop: Self-care during COVID-19

Even if you’re not caring for children or other family members, the COVID-19 pandemic poses many challenges. During a new workshop, Ola Popoola will offer tips for coping and resilience.


Check out these upcoming courses from UCOP Learning and Development

Boost your career with live virtual learning opportunities offered throughout the coming months.


How to secure your devices at home and at work

Securing devices from hackers and other bad actors online is extremely important. Use these basic tips you can use to stay safe — and join us for Cyber Security Month events.


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Build your knowledge of professional culture in a new live workshop

Our professional relationships contribute to a true sense of fulfillment in our careers. Here’s how to get the most out of yours.


Updates and links for new STEP performance appraisal process

Training is now live for STEP (Staff Talent Evaluation Process), our new and simpler performance appraisal process. Courses are self-paced to work with your schedule.


Get expert insight into UC’s personal insight questions

On Tuesday, Oct. 13, join OPSA and Undergraduate Admissions for helpful tips in completing this important step of the UC undergraduate admissions application.