Take the UC travel survey and read the latest state-funded travel update
If you travel for work, or book travel on someone else’s behalf, don’t miss these important updates from UC Travel.
If you travel for work, or book travel on someone else’s behalf, don’t miss these important updates from UC Travel.
Please submit your travel and entertainment requests according to the new UC timeline to ensure you’re reimbursed as planned.
The Central Travel Office provides an update on how the UC travel community has been impacted by the pandemic, as well as links to upcoming webinars.
How are travel habits and airline requirements changing because of the pandemic? Find out in a recent episode of the UC Alumni Career Network.
Join the UC Alumni Career Network for a fascinating exploration into the future of travel — and what we might expect as travelers.
What does the future of travel look like? The UC Alumni Career Network presents a conversation with travel enthusiast Christy Dobbs (’92, UC Berkeley) and Melinda Yee Franklin (’85, UC San Diego), managing director
Haven’t had a chance to get a REAL ID? That’s OK. Airlines will accept standard state licenses and ID cards for domestic flights through Oct. 2021.
Oracle and Concur will go live July 1. Attend a live webinar for an overview of the new system and an opportunity to ask questions from BRC staff.
On July 1, UCOP will launch new financial information and travel systems that change the way you submit requests to the Business Resource Center and process financial transactions.
If you book travel for yourself or team members, don’t miss a helpful Connexxus webinar offered by the BRC Travel and Entertainment Team on Feb. 25.
Learn how you can benefit by booking your travel within the systemwide travel program, plus get insights on maximizing airline credits, per diem, car insurance coverage, the best economy seating and more.
If you are planning an event that will require guests to book lodging in the Bay Area, make reservations early and avoid these busy dates.