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PPT: Dynamic Presentations: Session 2

In this 2 part class, you will learn to develop persuasive, dynamic slide show presentations which combine graphics, text, and animation effects to maximize the impact of the information you want to convey. To get the most out of this class, attendees should bring their…

Microsoft Word Techniques

In this workshop, you will learn powerful techniques that can help you save significant time, better manipulate and format documents, present information in a compelling way, and collaborate with others more effectively.

FSAP: Support for Feeling Overwhelmed

OPSA and the Faculty Staff Assistance Program (FSAP) present a conversation with Dr. Paula Trejo-Phillips, a counselor for the UCOP and UCSF FASPs. Dr. Trejo-Phillips will share tips on managing anxiety and transitions, then lead us through a mindfulness practice. We will explore overwhelm, contributing…

PACSW Open House

PACSW Open House

The President’s Advisory Committee on the Status of Women (PACSW) invites those interested in joining PACSW to attend this open house meeting. We will be delighted to field questions from potential new members and provide a look at what a meeting is like. Sign up…

Part 2: Assessment of the People Power Revolution from a Historical Perspective

Please join UCOP’s Asian Pacific Islander Staff Association (APISA) for a presentation and Q&A about the People Power Movement by Dr. Lisandro E. Claudio, assistant professor of South & Southeast Asian Studies at UC Berkeley. Professor Claudio will provide a historical research perspective about the…

UCBAC Presents Chiefs of Staff

Chiefs of staff help to ensure that the chief executive is carrying out the strategic objectives of the institution in alignment with its mission and values. The chief of staff serves as executive advisor and confidant to a chief executive, working behind the scenes and…

Managing Stress

Job stress can be all-consuming β€” but it doesn't have to be. Find ways to identify your triggers, keep perspective, learn helpful strategies, and know when to seek help.