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The UC Davis Graduate Student Association (GSA) represents the academic graduate students and management students on the [WWW]UC Davis campus. As the officially recognized student government, we serve to empower students and build graduate student community through activities and advocacy. See the Government page for information on the Executive Council actions, GSA Committees, Campus committees where graduate students have representation, and more.

This site is actually a wiki, which means that you can add news and events to our site. You can even create pages for your Departmental GSAs. For more information, see our Help page or read the GSA Wiki Guide. Here's a random page: Users/MalaikaSingleton

What's New?

Award for Excellence in Service to Graduate Students

The UC Davis Graduate Student Association is proud to announce the recipients of its annual Award for Excellence in Service to Graduate Students. This year's awards went to Dr. Robert Kimsey an Assistant Adjunct Professor in the Department of Entomology and Anna Darbee, a Graduate Program Coordinator in the Department of Political Science.

Each year the GSA accepts nominations from the graduate student community of faculty and staff members who go out of their way to support graduate students on campus.

The nomination forms received on their behalf included passionate letters of support from the students in their programs. Dr. Kimsey’s students praised his mentorship, his assistance with their research, and his dedication to fostering a community amongst the graduate students and faculty in the department. Likewise, students in Ms. Darbee’s department extolled her efforts to ensure student success as she shepherds them through the program from their first orientation all the way through to the academic job market.

On behalf of all UC Davis graduate students, the GSA congratulates these two dedicated professionals and thanks them for their commitment to their students and to graduate education at our university.


Research Funding Opportunities Database

RefWorks-COS a division of ProQuest has put together a database of research funding opportunities, both private and public, for all disciplines. UC Davis library account holders can access the database at [WWW]http://fundingopps.cos.com/. Happy hunting.


Details of this year's UCSHIP Health Insurance Plan

Check out [WWW]this site for details about this year's student health insurance plan. It is pretty similar to last year, including the $400,000 lifetime max, so be sure not to get too sick!

After you load the page, click on the link at the bottom of the main page and you will be redirected to a website hosted by Wells Fargo (the plan's broker). The link for UC Davis is on the left of the screen.


Coffee Bagel Donut Day

The largest Graduate Student social gathering is back to the regular time for Winter Quarter Location: GSA Office in the South Silo Time: 9am-11am. Bring your own mug and enter a raffle to win a $5 gift card to Peet's Coffee and Tea!


GSA Travel Mugs *Sold Out*

New stainless steel GSA Travel Mugs are currently sold out. Check back after the new year for more mugs!


The Pantry Supports Students in Need

The mission of The Pantry is to aid UC Davis students in their pursuit of a higher education by ensuring that no student ever has to miss a meal or go without basic necessities due to financial reasons. Their goals are to provide non-perishable, high protein food for UC Davis students struggling to pay for meals and to provide UC Davis students with basic necessities such as toiletries, soap, toothbrushes, etc. in order to live a dignified life while working to obtain a UC Davis degree. It is open to both undergraduate and graduate students.


Having a problem with a professor, adviser, fellow student, or staff member? The GSA may be able to help.

The GSA provides Grievance Assistance to graduate students on campus. The GSA's Vice Chair is happy to help grads navigate the thorny interpersonal issues that sometimes arise during graduate study as well as the seemingly daunting university bureaucracy. Email gsavicechair@ucdavis.edu if you are interested in learning more.


Want to Get Involved?

Interested in what goes on on campus? Want to make a difference? Please volunteer to sit on a Campus Committee. See Committee Openings to get involved today! There are also opportunities to serve on system-wide committees, please see [WWW]System Committees to apply.

GSA is advocating for YOU! Please contact Katie at Chair or Colin at External Chair for more information.

Concerned about Sustainability issues on campus and in the City of Davis? Please see our page for [WWW]Sustainability Information and Resources.

Post your Photos of grad student life!

News and Events

News and Responses to Recent Campus Events

The GSA has compiled the links and statements about the Nov. 18 pepper spray incident and the state of the university more broadly and moved them to a dedicated page. Visitors are encouraged to add their own links and to utilize the comments section at the bottom of the page to share their thoughts and opinions about these subjects.


GRAD Life Community Calendar

[WWW]https://sites.google.com/site/gradallies/grad-life-calendar

Today's Events

For upcoming events check out the Events Board. If you know of any events, or to create one of your own, post them at the bottom of the Events Board page!

Featured Group

The Linguistics Graduate Group focuses both on the systematic study of human language—how it's constructed, how it's understood, how it functions in society, how it's represented in the mind and brain—and the practical art of teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL). Linguistics as a discipline has existed for thousands of years, but in its modern incarnation it is an interdisciplinary field, with influences from (and on) such diverse traditions as psychology, computer science, anthropology, sociology, neuroscience, foreign language study, philosophy, pedagogy, and even anatomy. The Linguistics Graduate Group reflects this diversity well, with professors in the Department of Linguistics as well as several other academic departments. The Graduate Group also serves the campus by administering the ESL program for both graduates and undergraduates, and will be hosting a regional TESOL conference in November.

Interested in being the GSA's next Featured Group? Contact the GSA's Chair at gsachair@ucdavis.edu for more information.

Grad students of the world, unite!

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