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.
Featuring several emerging and mid-career UC San Diego grads alongside established peers, this exhibition showcases artists working with expanded media art practices, innovative new media, speculative design practices, and public policy.
Join us for the final Triton Firsts event of the year. Connect at roundtables with other first-generation students, faculty, and staff and hear the inspirational stories of first-generation Tritons who are paving the way and paying it forward.
UC San Diego Office of Innovation and Commercialization is partnering with Dentons and Tiber Creek on a seminar series on what you need to know about forming a startup company.
The Scripps community and the public are invited as Scripps Oceanography delegates to the November 2017 climate talks known as COP23 discuss their experience of an event held during a period of intensive political upheaval around the world.
Helping you prepare for 21st century jobs, The Basement and OIC have teamed together to deliver this timely series. Learn about the basic elements when developing an idea and starting a business.
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The exhibition is a result of a decade long collaboration between artists and researchers from LabCine based at Mackenzie Presbyterian University, São Paulo, and the ICAM and Speculative Design Majors at UC San Diego.
Oceanids Sounding Board presents Tom Deméré, Ph.D., Curator of Paleontology, San Diego Natural History Museum. Dr. Deméré will discuss the Cerutti Mastodon (CM) site, discovered and excavated along State Route 54 in San Diego over a 5-month period.
Don't make Mom cook this year. Make your reservations now for the Mother's Day Brunch at the UC San Diego Faculty Club. Show your Mom how much she means to you and treat her to a wonderful brunch at the club.
Loosely translated as “Get Funky!” or “Work It,” Ranky Tanky is a band of South Carolina natives who keep the Gullah musical tradition alive and fresh with a repertoire of playful game songs, heartbreaking spirituals, and delicate lullabies.
The conference recognizes outstanding scholarly work produced by UC San Diego undergraduates, and encourages additional interaction between students and faculty at the research level. All student presenters are nominated by faculty.
The Bioinformatics Seminar series is a monthly talk featuring local bioinformaticians. Dr. Hannah Carter will give a talk titled “Are tumors predictable? Inherited genetic variation constrains tumor evolution." A light lunch will be provided.
Scripps Science Policy Discussion Group
Discussion Lead: Dr. Lisa Levin
Discussion Topic: Who owns the deep half of the planet? New policy frontiers for deep-ocean life.
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Join us as Dr. Brad Roberts, director of the Center for Global Security Research at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, discusses how the 2018 NPR reflects both continuity and change.
Join us for an enlightening conversation on new alliances between art and science and explore new strategies to tackle social and environmental urgency.
The Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation (CMBC) at Scripps Institution of Oceanography is hosting a special author event with a book signing and lecture.
Come join the Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation at Scripps Institution of Oceanography and special authors: Jeremy Jackson and Steve Chapple. Jeremy Jackson and co-author, Steve Chapple, will talk about their new book - Breakpoint.
The exhibition is an attempt to defy the hierarchy of languages and bodies with rap music videos, dance and swear words, providing viewers with the counter-representational space against patriarchal, white-supremacist, hetero-normativity.
Join us for an evening of comics about the cosmos, with Jorge Cham (the creator of PHD Comics) and Daniel Whiteson, co-authors of We Have No Idea: A Guide to the Unknown Universe, and Clifford Johnson, physicist-author-illustrator of The Dialogues.
A play about complicity and the violence of the status quo, 53% Of asks what happens when we stop equating white womanhood with goodness, and ignorance with innocence.
Symbols, sound, images in movement and Yettis will be around to protect the “Almendroid” (The Almendroid is a plant that grows in the hills, bleeds and gives energy to the body to hallucinate).
The 2018 Stephen W. Kuffler Lectures will be given by Mu-ming Poo, director of the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Neuroscience, and are collectively titled Pathfinding in Neurobiology.
Peabody award winning foreign correspondent Reese Erlich talks about how President Trump's violent approach to the United States's relationship with the Middle East.
Global President of Nokia Technologies and Pacific Leadership Fellow Gregory Lee will discuss the business opportunities and challenges for healthcare and related technologies.
Helping you prepare for 21st century jobs, The Basement and OIC have teamed together to deliver this timely series. Learn about the basic elements when developing an idea and starting a business.
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A two-evening event featuring the performer Wink and four members of the Deaf Community exploring ASL, audism, and the diversity and richness within Deaf culture.
Please join us in celebrating 50 years of SIO's contributions to advancing the theory of Plate Tectonics with a public lecture led by Keir Becker, Ph.D.
Three moms, a stay-at-home dad, and a nanny watch their kids play at Mommy-Baby Meetup. When catastrophe comes, the five of them have to figure out how to survive a war and each other.
Undoubtedly one of the rising stars of the U.K. jazz scene, acoustic-electronica trio GoGo Penguin don’t describe themselves as a jazz trio but rather as a resurgence of jazz fused with hip-hop, rock, dance, and soul.
Patricia Valoy--an engineer and project manager, feminist writer, and STEM advocate--will discuss the challenges women and underrepresented communities face in entering STEM fields from a very early age.
UC San Diego Theatre and Dance presents a staged reading of STAND AND WAIT. The winning play of the 2018 Dr. Floyd Gaffney National Playwriting Competition.
Three new plays by the UC San Diego Theatre and Dance year one MFA playwrights. Tambo & Bones by Dave Harris, The Clitorish by Mara Nelson-Greenberg, and Joshua by Ali Viterbi.
Join GPS's student club Net Impact for an Environmental Policy and Business Forum event. Professors Veerabhadran Ramanathan and David Victor will share their experiences working on climate change policy at the Vatican and the Brookings Institution.
Please join us for the ninth annual Keeling Lecture, which honors distinguished Scripps Professor Charles David Keeling's life and invaluable contributions to climate science and Scripps Institution of Oceanography. RSVP recommended.
On behalf of Dr. Rob Knight, the UC San Diego Center for Microbiome Innovation is pleased to host a mini-symposium to celebrate the first publication of the American Gut Project in the open-access ASM journal mSystems on May 15.
Adverse Outcomes Associated With Sexual Trauma Among U.S. Service Members. This talk will provide an overview of the study and discuss the impact of sexual harassment and sexual assault on service members and veterans.
Drawing from original fieldwork and interviews, this talk by UC San Diego Professor Kwai Ng offers a look at the decision-making process of judges in China. Do Chinese judges follow the law and the law only? What other factors influence the judges?
Inside Innovation is a presentation series featuring the latest innovative technologies developed by UC San Diego researchers. Get an inside look at what is happening in the labs, explore commercialization opportunities and inquire about licensing.
The UC San Diego Library is pleased to present a rare look at Chinese American women’s history, told through landmark legal cases fought in supreme courts throughout the U.S.
An open discussion with Prof Manuel Morales on the interrelated Europe politics to this year's World Cup in Russia as well as any unintended consequences we can foresee in such gargantuan displays of sport.
The UC San Diego Biomedical Ethics Seminar Series meets once monthly for faculty, staff, and students to discuss selected ethics topics. This month we will discuss Art and Medicine.
Nina Waisman, an installation and performance artist/director, will present some of her works ranging from interactive sound installations focused on the US-Mexican Border, to dance performances speculating on microbial intelligence.
Helping you prepare for 21st century jobs, The Basement and OIC have teamed together to deliver this timely series. Learn about the basic elements when developing an idea and starting a business.
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Five minutes is all it takes to learn hands-only CPR. Learn the signs when someone is in Sudden Cardiac Arrest. Knowing these lifesaving basic skills can make all the difference before emergency help arrives. Drop by on your way to work.
Join us for the Global Accessibility Fair where we will have different stations to learn more about digital accessibility. Free and open to all. Light refreshments will be provided.
The African American Studies Minor Program presents Black Women Behind the Camera. Please join us to engage with two Black women filmmakers who use their creative voice to illuminate the complexities of Black life.
The Institute of Arts & Humanities (IAH) invites you to a special experimental poetry reading titled "Migrating Imagi...nations" by renowned poet, author and activist Juan Felipe Herrera as part of the Community, Arts & Resistance event series.
The ADK Media Awards recognize outstanding achievements in film production from UC San Diego undergraduates. All submissions are on view in a gallery show, May 16-18, which will culminate with a recognition ceremony and reception.
Looking to interview a scientist? Would you like to speak to an oceanographer for Career Day? SEA Days is the perfect opportunity for students, scouts, and other curious minds to fill requirements for interviewing science professionals.
Young explorers will become pier experts as they spend the morning with Birch Aquarium naturalists investigating Scripps Pier and learning about the diverse ways scientists utilize this important, and historic, research tool.
Join us as John Lauder discusses these lessons from the perspective of an intelligence officer and current advisor on monitoring measures. Lauder will introduce key factors behind prior successes that are relevant to Iran and North Korea.
Come learn how to make your lab more sustainable! The first 200 attendees get tickets for FREE FOOD from one of 3 San Diego-area food trucks! Vendors and orgs sharing easy ways to make your lab greener. Learn more at sustain.ucsd.edu.
A research-based, documentary photography exhibition tracking global trade by documenting the journey of alfalfa from sites in Southern California across the Pacific, to China.
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Julian Gewirtz will describe how Chinese officials and intellectuals looked beyond their country’s borders for economic guidance during the transformational decade of the 1980s. This presentation is based on his book “Unlikely Partners”.
In this presentation, Myung-koo Kang at Baruch College will address how South Korea has achieved rapid economic success by looking into the rise of U.S. trained technocrats and scholars in Korea’s economic policymaking.
Understanding patents for biotech/chemical innovations for commercial success presented by the Life Sciences group of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP.
Understanding patents for biotech/chemical innovations for commercial success presented by the Life Sciences group of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP.
"A New Reality: Human Evolution for a Sustainable Future" is the product of many years of thought, research and collaboration between visionary scientist Jonas Salk—who developed the polio vaccine— and his son, Jonathan.
Scripps Science Policy Discussion Group.
Discussion Lead: Dr. Peter Kalmus, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, speaking on his own behalf
Discussion Topic: Being the Change: live well and spark a climate revolution
The UC San Diego Library is teaming up with the UC San Diego Triton Food Pantry to offer students a unique alternative to paying recall or reserve library fines with nonperishable food donations.
UC San Diego’s annual Undergraduate Art Show 2018 is a student run exhibition under the supervision of faculty showcasing the work of majors and minors in the Visual Arts department.
This workshop is largely about self-awareness and awareness of our surroundings and the impact that our thoughts, emotions, and actions have on our experience, and most importantly, this workshop is about equipping you with a method to become more mindful, more purposeful, and more effective at work and beyond.
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James Nisbet's research addresses modern and contemporary art, theory, and criticism, with particular interests in environmental history, modern science, abstraction, conceptualism, and the history of photography.
Leeroy Kun Young Kang is an archivist, independent film curator, and artist whose work lives in the intersections of audiovisual preservation, experimental cinema, and queer and transgender history and visual culture.
Peter Humphrey will provide an eyewitness account of how his due diligence and anti-fraud work for international businesses hit the buffers when he and his partner and wife Yingzeng Yu were imprisoned for two years in Shanghai.
Disrupting the status quo. Creating impact. Inviting change.
Join us as we celebrate our future changemakers at The Basement's 3rd annual Triton Entrepreneur Night.
Present your original sci-fi micro-fiction aloud or read for a colleague. 250 words or less. Send entries to spaulson@ucsd.edu by May 25th. Join us at the Mothership (Geisel Library) Thursday evening, May 31 at 6:30pm. Register through Eventbrite.