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Have you ever wondered if you are carrying out your fiscal and administrative responsibilities in the most effective manner? Do you have questions regarding your financial responsibilities? This Administrative Responsibilities Guide can help.
Academic Human Resources Conflict of Interest Contracts and Grants (Research) Development Services (Gift Administration) Facilities Planning and Management Financial Services/Business Operations Center Government and Community Relations Human Resources Information Technology Resource Planning and Ma...
Financial Data Integrity Financial Management Financial Compliance Animal Care Program Records Management Program Audit and Management Advisory Services and Campus Support Selected Examples of Good Business Practices Administrative officials are responsible for developing an appropriate structure fo...
To encourage the widespread adoption of common goals, the President introduced, and the Regents formally accepted, the UC Statement of Ethical Values and Standards of Ethical Conduct.
Carrying out administrative details in order to comply with UC policies and procedures pertaining to the unit peer review process, academic layoffs, confidentiality, and related issues Carrying out administrative details concerning the negotiation and advisement of academic appointees about terms an...
Financial management decisions affect every aspect of UC, but such decisions can only be as good as the data on which they are based. Consequently, each unit must establish and implement a system to ensure data integrity.
In order to accomplish UCs mission and vision to promote teaching, research and public service, administrative officials must manage resources in an efficient and cost-effective manner.
Every employee who conducts transactions that affect UC funds must comply with applicable policies, laws, regulations, and special restrictions. To ensure such compliance, each administrative official must be aware of and comply with the following principles and responsibilities.
Administrative officials are responsible for ensuring a strong commitment to the humane care of all vertebrate animals used at UC ANR for research, teaching, and training.