The Office of Faculty Affairs (OFA) provides professional development activities to support and enhance Health Sciences faculty success. Professional development activities include faculty development programs, workshops, seminars and leadership skills training.
New Faculty
HSCOE | Career Development
UC San Diego's Health Sciences Center of Excellence (HSCOE) faculty career development program.
Early Career
FMTP | Mentorship Training
A structured mentorship program for all Health Sciences faculty.
GWC | Grant Writing Course
An Intensive, Interactive Course for Health Sciences Junior Faculty
NCLAM | Junior Faculty
The National Center of Leadership in Academic Medicine (NCLAM) is a Health Sciences professional development program with a mentoring component for junior faculty at UC San Diego.
Mid-Late Career
BRIC | Safe Environments
A training program to build an inclusive & respectful culture for Health Sciences Faculty Leadership.
FMTP | Mentorship Training
A structured mentorship program for all Health Sciences faculty.
Leadership Skills Training
We offer funding opportunities to emerging faculty leaders to participate in locally and nationally recognized programs, such as Rady School of Management MBA, AAMC Leadership Seminars and opportunities offered by Harvard University and University of Pennsylvania.
Leadership Programs
BRIC | Safe Environments
A training program to build an inclusive & respectful culture for Health Sciences Faculty Leadership.
Leadership Skills Training
We offer funding opportunities to emerging faculty leaders to participate in locally and nationally recognized programs, such as Rady School of Management MBA, AAMC Leadership Seminars and opportunities offered by Harvard University and University of Pennsylvania.
National Programs
FOCUS | Cardiovascular Sciences
An intensive institute for early career researchers in cardiovascular sciences.
LAUNCH | Neurosciences
A national program for early career researchers in neurosciences.
RAPID | Infectious Diseases
A national program for early career researchers in infectious diseases.