UC Grad Slam tests scholars’ communication skills
In the first systemwide event, top grad students from each campus summarize their research in three minutes. Think of it as TED Talks on steroids.
In the first systemwide event, top grad students from each campus summarize their research in three minutes. Think of it as TED Talks on steroids.
The Service Award Milestone Achievement and Innovation and Impact Award Celebration will be held 2 to 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 29 at the Elihu Harris State Office Building Auditorium.
Join OP Staff Assembly for this year's Sustainability Fair on Friday, May 1, to learn about student projects at Berkeley, UC's efforts in the arena of water and nutrition, and resources to help you lead an eco-friendly life.
In honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, UCOP’s Asian Pacific Islander Staff Association (APISA) is hosting three film screenings: May 1, 7 and 13.
Want to learn more about the UCOP Efficiency Review? The Project Management Interest Group hosts the initiative's leads on Tuesday, May 5, 12 to 1 p.m., in 712 Kaiser.
The UC Oakland Partnership is hosting a volunteer opportunity for employees who want to help an Oakland school and maybe get a little dirt under their fingernails while they're at it.
Brown, executive director of the California Mathematics Project, will talk on access, equity and the Common Core in math, noon to 1 p.m. today in 11326 Franklin.
UC's Office of the President will celebrate Earth Day 2015 with a Lunch & Learn showcasing the Natural Reserve System and plant ecologist Erin Riordan, a postdoctoral scholar at UCLA and UC Berkeley.
Five Berkeley Lab scientists dive into the big questions that drive their research. Hear them speak on April 29, 7 to 9 p.m.
Phillip S. Gardiner, policy and regulatory sciences program officer for the Tobacco Related Disease Research Program, will talk about the origin and explosive growth of e-cigarettes, the chemical composition of their e-liquid and the resulting aerosol, and regulation (or lack thereof).