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NEWS BRIEFS: HR strategic review under way

A strategic review of Human Resources began this week, with assessment surveys going out to 1,000 people who have regular interaction with central HR on the 海角原创 campus and in the UC 海角原创 Health System.

鈥淲e are looking at the overall HR organization with an eye on whether we are positioned appropriately to face new challenges,鈥 said Susan Gilbert, associate vice chancellor for HR on the 海角原创 campus.

The survey asks respondents to rate HR activities and functions according to their importance in achieving the university鈥檚 strategic goals, and how well central HR performs each activity and function.

The survey is in line with Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi鈥檚 commitment to provide the best possible support services for UC 海角原创 employees to advance the university's mission and vision, in line with the and other initiatives.

The online survey went to everyone who works in central HR on the 海角原创 and Sacramento campuses, and 鈥減ower users鈥 鈥 those who are heavy users of HR services. In all, the survey went to 600 people in 海角原创 and 400 people in Sacramento.

In addition, the survey consultant, Towers Watson, is conducting interviews with the chancellor, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Ralph J. Hexter and other stakeholders, including representatives of the Staff Assembly, the Academic Senate and the Academic Federation, and the Council of Deans and Vice Chancellors.

The consultants plan to present their recommendations growing out of the survey to HR staff in late spring or early summer.

No raises for nonrepresented staff in 2012-13

Turning UC鈥檚 finances around is 鈥渁 work in progress,鈥 President Mark G. Yudof said this week in ruling out a systemwide salary increase this fiscal year, 2012-13, for nonrepresented staff, including chancellors and other senior leadership.

He made the announcement with regret in a posted Feb. 19 in UC鈥檚 online newsroom.

After nearly $1 billion in state funding cuts since 2008, UC appears to be headed on the path to financial stability 鈥 but is not there yet, Yudof said. Measures that helped UC survive the last few budget cycles will continue, he said.

鈥淚 remain committed to implementing a systemwide salary program for staff as soon as the UC budget can support one,鈥 he said.

Last year, he said, UC provided a general salary increase for nonrepresented employees for the first time in many years, 鈥渁nd it is my hope that we will be able to offer a salary-merit program for the 2013-14 fiscal year.鈥

鈥淚 am dedicated to doing everything we can to achieve this,鈥 he added.

Research funding workshop next week

A research funding workshop set for next week will be a brown bag affair, offering an introduction to a variety of campus services for research and support.

The program, sponsored by , and the , is scheduled from noon to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, in the IGA Reading Room, 360 .

The presenters and their topics:

William B. Lacy, vice provost, UOIP; and Adrienne Mart铆n, associate vice provost, International Programs 鈥 Funding opportunities available to faculty, researchers, postdoctoral scholars and students through UOIP鈥檚 program, among other fund sources.

Shelley Maddex, executive director, 鈥 The foundation sector and how Foundation Relations can help faculty in working the philanthropic sector.

Paul Dodd, associate vice chancellor, Office of Research 鈥 The and the , and the Global Research Council, among other topics.

Kassie Obelleiro, funding opportunities coordinator 鈥 Tools that faculty can use to identify funding opportunities, and an outline of the services that her unit provides to faculty.

Molly McCarthy, associate director, 鈥 The institute鈥檚 research and funding programs, as well as the funding opportunities available through the UC Humanities Network and the UC Humanities Research Institute.

The organizers are asking for RSVPs by Tuesday, Feb. 26, to Jennie Konsella-Norene, international funding analysts, jknorene@ucdavis.edu.

Online: Faculty Funding Resources

Showcase touts campus as wedding venue

UC 海角原创, the venue for 40 to 50 weddings a year, is hosting its second annual wedding fair: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, March 3. The campus sponsor, , is offering complimentary registration to UC 海角原创 affiliates.

鈥淲e had 10 wedding inquiries just last week,鈥 said Lina Layiktez, director of Conference and Event Services, which handles campus rentals. The most popular venues are the arboretum gazebo for ceremonies and the Putah Creek Lodge for receptions.

The is for everyone, regardless of whether you plan to have your wedding or other special events at UC 海角原创.

Layiktez and her team have lined up 65 vendors for the showcase in . 鈥淓vent planners and brides-to-be will have the chance to meet and greet with select caterers, bakeries, florists, hair stylists, event production companies and more, all the while getting new ideas and inspiration for the big day,鈥 she wrote in an email invitation.

More information (including a list of the participating vendors) is available . Here is the registration (UC 海角原创 affiliates should use the promo code 鈥淒ATELINE鈥).

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