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AI at UCOP: tools, training and teamwork

The UCOP Information Technology Services team is fostering a culture of curiosity and innovation about artificial intelligence across UCOP.


CJ Frosch, right, operations manager and executive assistant in the department of Finance, introduces Karen Brent, MA, communications analyst in Medical Education, to learning and development opportunities at the annual Staff Resource Day, in the Millberry Conference Center, at the Parnassus campus.

Become a stronger communicator with upcoming UCOP workshops

Regardless of your role at UCOP, having top-notch communication skills helps you to collaborate more successfully and champion your impact.


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UCOP Operational Excellence CoP to feature local procurement

Learn how to identify and eliminate the eight wastes of Lean Six Sigma using UCOP Procurement’s successful project as a real-life case study.


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Travel Talk Tuesday to cover changing charts of accounts

Updating charts of accounts can avoid significant delays in request and report submissions.


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New entertainment and meal allowance rates

UC has updated entertainment and meal allowance rates as of Sept. 1, 2025.


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Water will be off in the Oakland Broadway building on Saturday, Oct. 18

If you're working that Saturday, plan to use the restrooms and kitchen facilities in the Franklin building.


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Pamela Brown and Paul Williams to join john a. powell for Belonging by Design

On Oct. 14, all UCOP staff are invited to attend the first event in Belonging by Design — a new event series featuring UCOP leaders and national experts exploring the many dimensions of belonging at work.


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Thrilling progress in brain-computer interfaces from UC labs

Many UC researchers are making unprecedented new strides in expanding what's possible when the human mind and advanced computers meet.


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Latest Fig. 1 video explores why D-Day almost failed

Two scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography studied ocean waves — and ended up changing history.