The Graduate Assembly is Hiring
Many project director positions are available. Find one that fits you.
Many project director positions are available. Find one that fits you.
Deadline to apply is August 16th.
The Graduate Assembly has elected its new officers for the 2019 – 2020 year.
Five faculty members receive accolades from the Graduate Division and the Graduate Assembly.
The Graduate Assembly is hiring: Data Initiative Director Environmental Initiative Workshops Organizer* Environmental Initiative Exhibition Organizer* Environmental Intiative Design Specialist* *To apply to this position, email your resume and cover letter to nantichalutt@berkeley.edu.
See the list of open positions now hiring in the Graduate Assembly.
Graduate students to host a direct action climate conference and art show.
While the campus marks its 150th anniversary, we’re also planning for a sound and sustainable future. And you can have your say!
Stay up-to-date and connected to campus with the Graduate Assembly and Graduate Division’s new app, GradBook.
Come to GradFest 2018 for free food, fun activities, and more!
After months of anxious silence, the voice on the other end of the phone says, “We’d like to invite you for an on-campus interview…and of course we’re all looking forward to your Job Talk.” Your stomach clenches…
Share your thoughts at #IChoseCal !
Anthony Hall will now be open every Wednesday from 9 am – 6 pm as a study lounge for graduate and professional students. Stop by in between classes or meetings and get some work done!
Take a special someone or have fun with a group of friends at this special event!
The Berkeley Graduate (TBG) is an online publication by, for, and about graduate and professional students sponsored by The Graduate Assembly. Formerly a print publication, and briefly an online daily site, the new TBG is looking to partner with other organizations and centers … Continued
GSPA advocates for graduate student parents and develops programs to support their academic and personal success.
The Graduate Student Parent Advocacy Project has a new Facebook page! Sponsored by the Graduate Assembly, GSPA advocates for student parents and develops programs to support their academic and personal success. Join now to stay updated on: social events workshops new initiatives … Continued
The 2016-17 Student Services Fee (SSF) funding proposal submission process is now open. Eligibility: All campus units that provide co-curricular student services and student groups (sponsored by ASUC and Graduate Assembly Executive Officers) are eligible to apply for one-time … Continued
As the official representative government for Berkeley graduate students, the Graduate Assembly (GA) provides critical services to UC Berkeley graduate students.
The Graduate Assembly is currently hiring Project Directors and the Project Advocacy and Accountability Liaison for the 2016-17 academic year. For more information, please visit the Graduate Assembly website or click on the links below for the official job cards: … Continued
The Graduate Assembly, UC Berkeley’s graduate student government, is hiring! We are currently seeking applications for Project Directors and the Project Liaison; other openings will be available later in the summer. Project Directors work in specific graduate student communities; the Project … Continued
Graduate Assembly elections took place on March 7 at a lively five-hour meeting that discussed 29 nominated candidates, eight newly elected officers, and one announcement of a mayoral candidacy. The Graduate Assembly, the official representative body of graduate and professional … Continued
Question. Investigate. Critique. Design. Analyze. Advance. While these are all activities Berkeley graduate students are used to doing in their academic lives, the dedicated students in The have added “Advocate” and “Lead” to their portfolios. From … Continued
Graduate Students of Color Study Hall Hosted by the Graduate Minority Student Project December 11, 2015, 9 – 6 pm, Christian Hall https://www.facebook.com/UCB.GMSP/ Be productive with hot coffee and free food. De-Stress Meditation Series Hosted by the Graduate Student Wellness Project December … Continued
The Graduate Assembly is hiring a Local Affairs Director, a Legislative Affairs Director, and a System-wide Affairs Director, all of whom support the work of theVice President for External Affairs. The application deadline has been extended and the GA will continue … Continued
Tune in this month and use social media to support Cal’s first UC Grad Slam competitors.
This year, five exceptional professors were honored as some of the top mentors on campus.
Check out the The Berkeley Graduate, the Graduate Assembly’s online publication by, for and about graduate students. At their site you will find articles on students, events, research, academic life, science and technology, politics, op-eds, entertainment, and more. In their words: “Its … Continued
The ASUC Judicial Council is currently looking for graduate students to take a seat as a justice for graduate student representation on campus
From the Welcome Back Party, to the Empowering Women of Color Conference. From free tax consultation, to workshops for student parents. From The Berkeley Graduate online journal, to the Queer and Transgender Advocacy project. Discover how the Graduate Assembly is working to improve the lives of graduate students and create a vibrant and inclusive graduate community.
Berkeley professors Clayton Critcher, Cathryn Carson and Linda Williams, were recognized by the Carol D. Soc Distinguished Graduate Student Mentoring Awards on April 15, 2014.
The Berkeley Graduate is a community news source by, for, and about graduate students. Our aim is to provide regular coverage of issues relevant to graduate students at local and national levels, as well as to increase awareness, understanding, and … Continued
The New Graduate Student Orientation drew more than nine hundred students to inform them of the resources available to them.
The seventh annual Graduate Mentoring Awards ceremony honored members of the faculty selected for their outstanding commitment to help graduate students succeed academically, professionally, and personally.
Join the Graduate Assembly’s Social Club for the Graduate Bay Cruise on April 13, 8:00-11:00 pm!
Nominations are open for the Sarlo Awards, the Faculty Mentor Award and the Faculty Award for Outstanding Mentorship of GSIs.
The unselfish help of mentors was recently recognized by the Graduate Division, the Sarlo Foundation, and the Graduate Assembly, in a warm gathering and in two friendly ambush-style presentations.
The Graduate Assembly seeks a new Project Coordinator for the Berkeley Graduate, a print and electronic publication published by the GA to serve graduate and professional students.
Clearly not a flash in the pan, the Empowering Women of Color Conference will hold its 26th iteration on Saturday, February 19, in the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union. Keynote speakers are Angela Davis, Ericka Huggins, and Dylcia Pagán. Includes workshops, panels, plus vendors, food, performances, and music a-plenty. Admission: free to UC Berkeley students with IDs.
Every year, the Graduate Division and the Graduate Assembly team up to call public attention to the exemplary and caring assistance individual faculty members have provided, above and beyond the call of duty, to their students. As the culmination of … Continued
Every year, the Graduate Division and the Graduate Assembly team up to call public attention to the exemplary and caring assistance individual faculty members have provided to their students.
In the 1970s, the Berkeley campus was, a veteran faculty member told a concerned new assistant professor, “not a loving institution.” It’s come a long way, baby. The neophyte of long ago who told that anecdote, George Breslauer, has now … Continued
The Graduate Division, which oversees graduate education at Berkeley, and the Graduate Assembly, the grad students’ government, are making up for lost time. For decades, the campus did little to reward the vital role many faculty members play as mentors to their students. Countering that non-trend, the two groups have joined forces for the third year in a row, presenting their own faculty honors in a combined ceremony.