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You can make a difference to UCSF and to our current graduate students
by volunteering your expertise and sharing your enthusiasm. Volunteer
opportunities include:
Career and Research Day
Give Graduate Division students a great head start on a successful
career by volunteering to give a lecture or speak on a panel at Career
and Research Day. Recent panel discussions have focused on the
following topics:
- Negotiating employment packages and contracts
- Balancing work and life commitments
- Excelling in both teaching and research
- Preparing for alternative careers
To learn more, please contact Career Center Director Bill Lindstaedt at 415/502-2422 or bill@saa.ucsf.edu.
Join us for UC Day!
UC Day is the one time of the year when all UC alumni associations collectively come together with their alumni, donors and friends to carry their voice to Sacramento and discuss with their elected representatives issues of concern to the University. It is also the only time when the UC systemwide family comes together in one room to acknowledge UC's academic excellence and its contribution to the state.
Since no other group within the University - community faculty, administrators, or students - can be as effective as alumni and friends in reaching public officials and promoting the needs of UC, we hope you'll join us in March.
For more specific information go to: ucday.org or contact Nancy Newman at nnewman@support.ucsf.edu.
UCSF Advocacy Network
Become involved in political advocacy on behalf of the University by joining the UCSF Advocacy Network. Typical activities include lobbying on issues affecting the University and encouraging other alumni to join the effort.
You may sign up to be an advocate for UC at ucforcalifornia.org.
This website will also allow you to type in your zip code and in a few keystrokes send a letter on UC's behalf to the Governor and your state representatives. It only takes a minute—and your voice is needed.
To learn more, contact Alumni Coordinator Nancy Newman at nnewman@support.ucsf.edu.
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