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Thursday: Learn to protect yourself with basic safety awareness

A new course offered through UCOP Learning and Development will help you feel informed, alert and safe in and outside the workplace.


Get started with Gartner learning resources

You can access an array of advanced professional resources through Gartner — the world’s leading member-based advisory service.


Boost your communication skills!

Develop the communication skills you need to excel in any role.


Help BSFO raise money for student scholarships

BSFO is kicking off fundraising efforts for its annual student scholarship program with Double Good gourmet popcorn.


Jose Pablo Ortiz-Partida, Ph.D., will speak on environmental justice

Dr. Ortiz will discuss research and findings from a large-scale environmental justice study he conducted in the San Joaquin Valley.


The OPSA UC Undergraduate Admissions Series kicks off this Thursday

Two workshops will help you navigate the UC admission and financial aid processes with UCOP experts.


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UCOP leaders will share their career journeys on Oct. 5

UCOP’s senior leaders will share insights into their leadership journeys and how they have developed their careers in a special panel hosted by OPSA and UCOP Learning and Development.


APISA presents author Catherine Ceniza Choy, Ph.D.

On September 29, Professor Choy, will discuss her latest book, which features the themes of anti-Asian hate and violence, and the erasure of Asian American history.


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Explore the policy implications of California’s fall elections

The UC Center Sacramento kicks off its fall speaker series on Sept. 28 with context on upcoming elections.


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Get ready for October classes and workshops

Fall is here and it’s the perfect time to kick off another productive season with free professional development offerings from UCOP.


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New Dual Admission pilot program will help more students transfer to UC

The program serves California high school students who haven’t met all of UC’s subject matter requirements.