Sessions will discuss privacy issues here on campus and how individuals can best protect themselves and the personal data they handle. Trainings will also discuss recently-enacted privacy laws and how UC San Diego handles personal data.
At the Expedition at Sea: Sally Ride Gallery, Birch Aquarium guests experience life on a research vessel through a combination of science, art, and technology.
Join Us on September 10th to learn more about the upcoming fall quarter program, to see our facilities on campus, and to meet members of Osher. A short program begins at 10am and refreshments will be served.
The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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In this talk, Jacques deLisle, the Stephen A. Cozen Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania, discusses what do these developments imply for Taiwan’s status and security, Beijing’s and Washington’s Taiwan policies, and U.S.-China relations?
The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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A renovated lounge has opened at the Faculty Club featuring a new brick pizza oven. The space is open to the entire campus community this winter quarter—no membership required—for happy hour from 4-7 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday.
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The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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Translating Science Into Child Health by Next Generation Faculty. Closing keynote speaker is Albert Pisano, PhD, Dean of Jacobs School of Engineering, UC San Diego. Visit Registration site for full schedule and additional details.
Racism has not disappeared. Phillip Atiba Goff provides new language that attempts to make sense of how race influences one of the most fraught context in America—policing—as we prepare for a presidential transition unlike anything we have seen.
A renovated lounge has opened at the Faculty Club featuring a new brick pizza oven. The space is open to the entire campus community this winter quarter—no membership required—for happy hour from 4-7 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday.
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This performance of "MACHINAL" will be the first performance of 2017 in the Qualcomm Institute's Initiative for Digital Exploration of Arts and Sciences (IDEAS) series.
The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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For her ArtPower debut, Lea DeLaria will treat the audience to her beautiful vocal jazz styling and witty commentary. Expect vocal and comedic fireworks.
Join UC San Diego students, staff, faculty and alumni as they march in the 37th Annual San Diego Martin Luther King Jr. Parade and Day of Service. This campus tradition is free and open to all.
The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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Today’s magnetic device technology is based on complex magnetic alloys or multilayers that are patterned on the nanoscale and operate at GHz frequencies. To better understand the behavior of such devices one needs an experimental approach that is cap
Catriona Jamieson, M.D., Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Hematology-Oncology, Chief of the Division of Regenerative Medicine, Deputy Director of the Sanford Stem Cell Clinical Center, Co-Leader of the Hematologic Malignan
Guest speaker Dr. Serenella Iovino of the University of Turin shares how Piedmont's landscapes and “ecological bodies” ooze stories of resistance, transformation and redemption of revelatory power. Event sponsored by the Environments in Motion Series
The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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Join us to celebrate the retirement of UC San Diego's Distinguished Professor of History and Chinese Studies Paul Pickowicz. He will recount lessons from decades of on-the-ground research on Chinese society.
Opening up about his book, “La Cuarta Socialdemocracia,” Agustin Basave will be underscoring the manuscript’s coverage of social democracy in Europe and the New Deal in the U.S., as well as the crisis of democratic representation at the time.
A dialog and reception to launch the digital collection of photographs taken by the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars (CCAS) Friendship Delegations
A renovated lounge has opened at the Faculty Club featuring a new brick pizza oven. The space is open to the entire campus community this winter quarter—no membership required—for happy hour from 4-7 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday.
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Before Auschwitz, there was Oswiecim, a small town in Southern Poland that was home to Jews since the mid-sixteenth century. Del Mar based William Rosenbaum examines his father's story of Oswiecim / Aushwitz.
The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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A renovated lounge has opened at the Faculty Club featuring a new brick pizza oven. The space is open to the entire campus community this winter quarter—no membership required—for happy hour from 4-7 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday.
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Visual Arts Department presents an exhibition on a pioneer in computing at the arts in two locations:
University Art Gallery
Reception, January 19, 5:30 - 8:30 pm
Visual Arts Gallery, SME
Reception, January 26, 3:00 - 5:00 pm
Join us at "the mothership" (the iconic Geisel Library building) to hear new sci-fi micro-fiction. Submit a short story of no more than 250 words prior to the live event to:
lib-adgallan@mail.ucsd.edu. Read aloud or designate a a reader.
The brainchild of choreographer Sharon Eyal, former dancer and resident choreographer with Batsheva, and arts and rave producer Gai Behar, L-E-V will make its ArtPower debut with this piece, performed by six astoundingly agile dancers
The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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Whales are a diverse group of animals that have fascinated people for thousands of years. At this family-friendly event, meet a Scripps Oceanography scientist and find out about their current whale research.
Featuring an all-star cast of fresh, brilliant musicians from around the country, the versatile New Orleans Swamp Donkeys perform jass, blues, vaudeville, original music, modern jazz adaptations, and many other New Orleans–derived styles.
The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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The Robert C. Elliott Memorial Lecture Series presents:
Gordon Hutner
The 21st Century U.S. Novel: An Anatomy
Tuesday, Jan 24, 2016
4:00pm
Literature Building, Room 155 (de Certeau)
This course has been designed for mid-level to senior managers and individual contributors eager to expand their leadership capabilities and increase their influence and impact at work.
The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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Local artist Trinh Mai shares how artwork opens up channels for intergenerational healing. Event will feature original artwork and excerpts from the documentary Honoring Life: The Work of Trinh Mai, produced by the Artist Odyssey.
A renovated lounge has opened at the Faculty Club featuring a new brick pizza oven. The space is open to the entire campus community this winter quarter—no membership required—for happy hour from 4-7 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday.
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UC San Diego Health's experts from the region’s only Level 4 Epilepsy Center will share the latest information on diagnosing and treating epilepsy, including advances in medical therapies and surgical procedures.
Join UC San Diego Design Lab Assistant Professor of Cognitive Science Steven Dow
and postdoctoral fellow Narges Mahyar at the Collaboratory for Downtown
Innovation’s (CDI) Game Changer Series.
Participants will learn the latest research and scientific advances in the area, as well as practice techniques used by actors to engage in active listening, connect to an audience, connect to their own emotions and de-stress before a big event.
The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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A renovated lounge has opened at the Faculty Club featuring a new brick pizza oven. The space is open to the entire campus community this winter quarter—no membership required—for happy hour from 4-7 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday.
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Hailing from Northern Estonia, fiddler/singer Maarja Nuut combines traditional dance tunes, songs, and stories with live electronics to create a space where minimalism and experimental music meet the village musical traditions of prewar Europe.
The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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Named “one of the eminent string quartets of our era” by Classical Voice, the Grammy-nominated Ensō String Quartet has risen to the front rank of chamber music performers.
The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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On Sunday, Jan. 29, UC San Diego will host the 21st annual Lytle Scholarship Concert, featuring the UC San Diego Gospel Choir and Archie Robinson with New Birth Praise. All proceeds from the event will support undergraduate scholarships.
The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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2017 Annual UC San Diego Rheumatic Diseases Research T32 Symposium
Sponsored by the UC San Diego NIH/NIAMS Rheumatic Diseases Research T32 Training Grant for Postdoctoral Research Training
The UC Systemwide People Management Certificate launched January 9 and is for all people managers. It consists of Core and Elective Courses, which include local and systemwide programs and eCourses, as well as instructor-led trainings.
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Building on the games designed for the creators of Apple Computer, participants will be given tools that open up new paths of creativity and problem solving in their work.
Taner Halicioglu earned his bachelor’s degree in computer science from UC San Diego in 1996. He was among Facebook’s first 20 employees. he developed the hardware infrastructure that enabled the social network’s explosive growth.
Understandings of disability and access are cast in relation to the built and social environment, and the terrains and atmospheres that convey disablement are mutable.
Join us at the Playhouse’s upcoming production in the 2016-2017 season, FREAKY FRIDAY, a buoyant new musical comedy based on the novel “Freaky Friday” by Mary Rodgers and the Walt Disney motion pictures.