Our learning partners across campus provide additional training resources for all University faculty and staff members. There are many resources in the university community to help you acquire, enhance or develop professional skills in the role that you have. Here are some links that will help you identify potential resources:
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Financial Services
Financial Services offers training for a variety of subjects to help you in your role. Classes can be registered for in Bridge or from their Training Webpage.
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Information Security Office
Online Course
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University Connected Learning
University Connected Learning’s Continuing Education and UOnline offer credit and noncredit courses and programs, including enrichment and professional courses in a wide range of topics from art to recreation to languages to technology to cooking. Our department includes Academic Programs (credit and noncredit), the English Language Institute, Go Learn, Lifelong Learning, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Professional Education, Test Preparation, Youth Education, and UOnline. Many University Connected Learning programs qualify for Tuition Reduction for benefits-eligible employees.
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Public Safety:
The university offers a wide variety of safety-related awareness, prevention and educational trainings for students, staff and faculty.
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Occupational & Environment Health & Safety
Explore all the resources available to you and the University's commitment to your work environment safety.
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Research Education
Learn about several free classes and workshops you can attend on research topics such as funding searches, grant-writing, proposal development, project management and good clinical practices.
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Eccles Health Science Library
Access databases, electronic journals, and the library catalog.
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Marriott Library
Available to all Faculty and Staff. Access databases, electronic journals, and the library catalog.
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Employee Assistant Program (EAP)
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a confidential counseling service for University employees and their immediate family members to help with a variety of personal concerns including family and relationship issues, stress, grief, financial management, depression, anxiety, alcohol/drugs, workplace issues, management consultation and more.
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Office of Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, and Title IX
The OEO office has resources to support faculty, staff, students, patients and visitors at the University of Utah.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Center for Teaching & Learning Excellence
Provides a wide range of services to support classroom and on-line teaching and learning excellence.
University Healthcare
Education and Development provide a range of workshops and services to support staff in university hospitals and clinics.
Post Doctoral Office
Specifically resources for Post doctoral fellows including career, events and current post doc positions.