GRADUATE RESOURCES A-Z INDEX A B C D E F G H I J K L M N

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GRADUATE RESOURCES
A-Z INDEX A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
ASSOCIATIONS
American Sociological Association (ASA)
Current Sections  Annual Meeting  Section Activities  Section Award Calls 
Grants and Fellowships
The Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSP)
Divisions  Annual Meeting  Awards and Scholarships  Job Opportunities
Student Paper Competitions
International Sociological Association (ISA)
ISA sponsors a World Congress once every four years.
Grants, Courses, Prizes
Pacific Sociological Association (PSA)
Annual Meeting  Publications  Announcements (Jobs and Calls for Papers)
Rural Sociological Society (RSS)
Annual Meeting
Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS)
Research and Teaching Awards
The Law & Society Association (LSA)
Law and Social Science Dissertation and Mentoring Fellowship (designed for
third and fourth year graduate students)
EVENTS
COLLOQUIA, SEMINARS, SPEAKER SERIES
EMPLOYMENT
Academic Human Resources (Social Sciences)
Payroll Assistant: Wendy Frey, wemfrey@ucsc.edu, 459-3994
Academic Student Employee (ASE)
Titles: Teaching Assistant, Teaching Fellow, Associate-In, Reader, Tutor
UAW Local 2865 CONTRACT
UCSC SHR info for ASE’s and BX bargaining unit
Graduate Student Instructors (Academic Senate CEP Policy)
GSR Action Form/Information (Social Sciences)
Budget Analyst (Socy): Jane deVette, jdevette@ucsc.edu, 831-502-7520
Sociology Colloquia, Sociology Events
Campus Events
Anthropology
Arts Division
Center for Cultural Studies
Education
Pay Scales
Student employment pay scales are found on pages 27, 28, and 30 of
the Academic Salaries Scales document. Scales show employment at
100% for 9 months; the normal student appointment is 50%, so divide
by 2.
Environmental Studies
Graduate Student Commons (professional development workshops, social events)
Institute for Humanities Research
Psychology
Policy - Campus Academic Personnel Manual (CAPM)
Represented ASE (TA/TF, Assoc In, Reader, Tutor) – Section 700.411
Science & Justice Research Center
,
Non-Represented (GSR), Section 700.410
Retention of Records/ Student Evaluations of Student Teaching Titles
FELLOWSHIPS
RESEARCH
Section C of Sociology Handbook Supplement
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
Graduate Division web fellowship list
OFFICE OF RESEARCH
Graduate Division web minority fellowship list
Institute for Humanities Research Graduate Dissertation Fellowship
Social Sciences Grants and Contracts Support Center
Graduate students receive a weekly email list of Grant Opportunities
from Ashlee Tews, Social Sciences Director of Research Development.
Many fellowship opportunities announced in email are forwarded to
students, and there are some additional fellowships listed in the
Associations section of this table.
Office of Sponsored Projects (OSP)
TEACHING
Academic Integrity Policy (Undergraduate)
ASA Resource Materials for Teaching (manuals in department office C8.226)
Office of Research Compliance (ORCA)
Center for Teaching & Learning
(services suspended for budgetary purposes until further notice)
IRB Human Subjects
Citing Sources and Plagiarism
Course Notes, Unauthorized Sale
RESEARCH CENTERS/ WORKING GROUPS
HUMANITIES
Counseling & Psychological Services
Crisis Assistance
Institute for Humanities Research (IHR)
Disability Resource Center
Research Clusters
eCommons
Research Centers & Projects
FAQs for Faculty & TAs
(rosters, grading, privacy of records)
Center for Cultural Studies (CCS)
Grading
MULTI-CAMPUS
UC Center for New Racial Studies (UCCNRS)
Instructional Technology (FITC)
Research Centers, Facilities, Activities (complete list)
Narrative Evaluations
(optional for undergrads a/o April 2010, for grads a/o March 2011)
Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS)
Sexual Harassment – for Graduate Students
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Center for Global, International, and Regional Studies (CGIRS)
Center for Labor Studies
Center for Integrated Water Research (CIWR)
Chicano/Latino Research Center (CLRC)
Interdisciplinary Developlment WG (IDWG)
Science & Justice Working Group (SJWG)
See next page for miscellaneous resources
Updated: 10-6-14
Graduate Division TA Resources
GRADUATE RESOURCES
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-B-
-M-
Fees
Bookstores
-SSANTA CRUZ
Bay Tree Bookstore (campus, 459-4815)
Fellowships
Maps A to Z Index of Campus Locations
Chamber of Commerce visitors guide
Literary Guillotine (204 Locust, 457-1195)
Fellowships, Minority
McHenry Library, 459-4000
City of Santa Cruz
Bookshop Santa Cruz (1520 Pacific, 423-0900)
Financial Aid (459-2963, 205 Hahn, grad contact Diana Smith)
My UCSC - student portal
-O-
Graduate Division
Billing/Accounts (Student Business Services, SBS)
Graduate Student Association (GSA)
Bus Service (campus)
Graduate Student Commons (GSC)
Bus Service (city METRO)
Grant Opportunities in Social Sciences
Ombudsman (permanently closed due to budget cutbacks)
OPERS (Office of Physical Education, Recreation, and Sports), 459-2531
-H-
Conflict Resolution Services (459-2290)
Health Center, 459-2211
Crisis Services: 459-2628 (Mon-Fri 5pm-8am)
Health Insurance, 459-2389, email to insure@ucsc.edu
VISIT UCSC
Parking Map
Police Department
Social Sciences Division
Police Emergency: DIAL 911
Student Services Division (Student Affairs)
Police/ non-emergency: 831-459-2231 (including Lost & Found)
Housing:
Family Student Housing, 459-4080
Blue-Light Emergency Phones MAP of phone locations
Tax Information
Community Rentals Program
CruzAlert Emergency Notification
Tax seminar
Title IX/ Sexual Harassment Office
Disability Resource Center (459-2089, 146 Hahn)
-IInternational Education Office, 459-2858
Staff Contacts/Advising Hours
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Office(STAFF) (459-1590, 110-115 Kerr)
-E-
Visa and Pre-Arrival Information
Police advise students traveling through the campus on foot at night to travel in
groups and to exercise prudence by staying on main, well-lit paths and roads.
Blue-light emergency phones are placed at intervals along major paths and roads
on the campus. The safest way to travel at night is on the shuttle bus. Entrances
to campus buildings are normally locked around 5 PM on weekdays, except
those with classrooms used in the evening hours. Be sure to lock the doors
when using the computer lab or working in the office evenings, weekends and
holidays.
Information Technology Services, 459-HELP (4357), help@ucsc.edu
Early Education ‘Childcare’ Services
African American Resource and Cultural Center (AARCC)
459-2427, aarcc@ucsc.edu
Contact Rita Walker, rew@ucsc.edu, 459-2462
Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS)
Bus Service (campus)
Bus Service (METRO)
Parking Map
-R-L-
Ethnic Resource Centers
Main Office: 459-2427, 339 Bay Tree Building
-T-
Police/ Anonymous Tip Line: 831-459-3847 (3TIP)
Graduate Student Housing, 459-5712
Disability Accommodation (ADA Compliance)
Resources for Faculty
Santa Cruz Sentinel
-P-
Career Center (459-4420)
-D-
GOOD TIMES (entertainment)
KZSC - 88.1 FM
Santa Cruz Weekly
-C-
Outside business hours, call (831) 459-2628 and select option “3.” This
service can provide immediate consultation and support by phone
regarding a variety of crisis issues and can facilitate the transition to
CAPS daytime services.
County of Santa Cruz
Downtown Santa Cruz
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Logos Books & Records (1117 Pacific, 427-5100)
Library, University
-V-
Registrar
Records Advisors (assigned by first letter of students' last names)
Veterans
Residency
Contact Gloria Lozano gloria@ucsc.edu or Joanne Madril
Contact Gloria Lozano gloria@ucsc.edu or Joanne Madril jmadril@ucsc.edu
jmadril@ucsc.edu, or email vets_benefits@ucsc.edu
STARS (Services for Transfer and Re-Entry Students)
American Indian Resource Center (AIRC) 459-5608
Asian American/Pacific Islander Resource Center (AA/PIRC)
-W-
459-2427, aapirc@ucsc.edu
Chicano Latino Resource Center ‘El Centro’
Judith Estrada, Director, judi@ucsc.edu
Updated: 10-6-14
Women’s Center
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