New learning opportunity: Gain leadership skills at UCOP
The new UCOP Aspiring Leaders Development Program is an experiential professional development program offered to staff who are interested in exploring leadership roles and career development.
The new UCOP Aspiring Leaders Development Program is an experiential professional development program offered to staff who are interested in exploring leadership roles and career development.
You can now schedule an appointment for help with UCPath services. Openings are available Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (PT).
President Michael V. Drake, M.D. will hold his next Town Hall with UCOP staff on Friday, Dec. 18, from 1-2 p.m. If you have questions for the president to address, please submit them by Dec. 9.
The U.S. Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps offers the opportunity for lawyers to serve as armed forces officers and legal professionals. Founded by George Washington in 1775, the JAG Corps represents the legal interests
The 2020-2021 performance appraisal cycle will reflect UC’s new Core Competencies. Learn more about this model, and consider attending a workshop.
Cyber Security Month is coming to an end. Recap what you’ve learned this month by reviewing these important tips for staying safe online.
While the majority of UCOP staff continue to work from home, a small group of colleagues have relocated to 1100 Broadway and are keeping vital services up and running.
Starting with 2020-2021 performance appraisals, UCOP staff will complete evaluations with the same core competencies that our colleagues use throughout the system.
Please complete a quick survey to let us know if the UCOP Mentorship Program could help support you while we continue to work from home.