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Wednesday, April 26, 3:30-6 PM California has the largest Native American population in the country with over 110 federally recognized tribes. In this 2 part session, ANR colleagues will learn about UC relationships with tribes in the past, present and future opportunities.
Wednesday, April 26, 3:30-5 PM UC ANR is committed to developing and expanding a qualified diverse workforce for California through extension, applied research and creative activity.
Thursday, April 27, 8-10 AM This workshop is intended for all UC ANR employees interested in the basic tools of facilitators to develop and support successful group meetings.
Thursday, April 27, 8-10 AM As a two-hour academic-focused professional development opportunity, this interactive session will discuss best practices and strategies for leading the development of large, multi-disciplinary team-based grant efforts.
Thursday, April 27, 8-10 AM Across California, in collaboration with our community-based partners, UC ANR is working to strengthen the states food system from farm to fork.
Thursday, April 27, 8-10 AM We control pests in order to protect public health, quality of life, the natural environment, and agricultural production systems.
Thursday, April 27, 10:30 AM-12:30 PM Participatory science is becoming increasingly valued by communities, researchers, and funders. In this session participants will learn about participatory science approaches that support both research and extension.
Thursday, April 27, 10:30 AM-12:30 PM UC ANR's revenue is projected to more than double from $150 million in 2006 to over $350M in the next few years. As UC ANR continues to grow, its operational, financial, and organizational needs will also evolve.
Thursday, April 27, 10:30 AM-12:30 PM This session will overview UC Climate Stewards systems-thinking approach to understand climate change in its wider ecological and social context.
Thursday, April 27, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Communities and individuals across California regularly face natural disasters, diseases and environmental threats.