Inclusion Resources

Implicit Bias Resources

Project Implicit

UCLA Implicit Bias Video Series

Resources on Campus 

  • The Office of the Ombuds at UC Santa Barbara provides confidential consultation services to faculty, staff, students, parents, or anyone else with a campus-related concern. The ombuds addresses workplace issues, interpersonal conflict, academic concerns, policy questions, and many other problems, whether as a first step, last resort, or at any point along the way. The Office of the Ombuds is dedicated to ensuring fairness throughout the University and regularly makes recommendations for systemic change.

 

Campus Resources organized based on student needs (here

DCB Resources for Conflict Resolution (here)

 


 

Below is a list of learning, mental health, and additional resources provided by the university and department. 

Campus Resources: UCSB offers a large variety of campus resources to support students. A complete list can be found here.

Student Resource Building (SRB): The SRB houses many of the community support offices, including the Office of International Students and Scholars, Resource Center for Sexual & Gender Diversity and the Women’s Center. It includes: African diasporic Cultural Resource Center, American Indian Resource Center, Asian Resource Center, Chicanx/Latinx Resource Center, Middle Eastern Student Resource Center, Non-Traditional and Re-entry Student Resource Center and the OSL Resource Center (for campus organizations, Fraternities & Sororities). A full list of departments and resource centers, along with their websites and events can be found on the SRB website. (here)

Free campus resources that are commonly used by our students

Learning Support Resources:
LinkedIn Lynda Learning (access via UC Learning Center)
Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)
 
Mental Health Support Resources:  
Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) http://eop.sa.ucsb.edu/
 
Additional Resources:
Collaborate Services and Support
Past workshop schedule (and examples of what’s available): https://collaborate.ucsb.edu/services/student/workshops
Additional Class: CHEM 184/284

 

For details about each service, please consult the Campus Resources Document. Feel free to share this information with your peers or professors.