UCSF to Conduct Gallup Survey to Measure Staff Engagement
University of California San Francisco
Give to UCSFUCSF joined eight research universities and a major cancer institute in announcing plans to give would-be life scientists clear, standardized data on graduate school admissions, education and training opportunities, and career prospects.
UCSF will be hosting its second annual Veterans Open House and Job Fair on Tuesday, Nov. 7.
Lindsey A. Criswell, a longtime professor in the School of Medicine, has been named vice chancellor for research for UCSF.
Open Enrollment, the time of year when UC employees have the opportunity to review and make changes to their benefits, runs from Oct. 26 until Nov. 21.
UCSF has launched a web-based recognition platform designed to make it easy for employees to say “thank you” for their work.
A new faculty climate survey finds that while three-quarters of faculty are generally satisfied with their careers at UCSF, there is room for improvement particularly related to campus climate for women, balancing work and family life and financial challenges of living and working in San Francisco.
The University of California announced new systemwide procedures for responding to alleged sexual misconduct by faculty and staff that provide greater transparency, consistency and timeliness in investigating and adjudicating such cases.
UCSF has hired Christopher Shaffer as university librarian and assistant vice chancellor.
The UCSF Medical Center has ranked No. 52 on the 2017 Forbes list of America’s Best Employers.
To help individuals better navigate the complex world of family-leave benefits and family support services, UCSF has launched a “New and Expecting Parents page” website.
UCSF will continue its annual tradition of hosting the UCSF Chancellor’s Staff Appreciation events, starting Thursday, Dec. 1 at Mission Bay in the atrium at Genentech Hall.
UCSF held a veterans job fair and open house Nov. 7 to connect with veterans in our community seeking employment advice and opportunities.
Recreational marijuana is now legal in California, but it’s still prohibited at the University of California.