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HOW WE CAN HELP

The Research Concierge Program supports faculty by coordinating their onboarding and relocation with the hiring department and other existing campus programs. Through these efforts we seek to limit wasted time and funding, improve faculty satisfaction, and support the continuous improvement of faculty support programs across campus. Below are some of the areas in which we provide support:

Life Transition

  • Coordinating household move
  • Housing assistance and resources
  • Grade schools and daycares

Research/Lab Transition

  • Coordinating lab and/or office moves
  • Renovating UCLA space(s)
  • Lab setup for research
  • Purchasing equipment, supplies and/or furnishings
  • Devices and technology

Other Areas

  • Staffing/personnel
  • Grants
  • MTAs and IPs
  • Campus resources
  • Teaching

RCP Team & Faculty

Petta Lab Move-In Day
May 2023 

Petta Lab Move

From left to right: Susan Kim, Colin Dimock, Judy Reiter, Dr. Jason Petta

Have a question? Email us at  rcp@conet.ucla.edu.

HOW WE GOT HERE

The concept for the Research Concierge program was first initiated at Vice Chancellor Michael Beck’s Administration Department’s five-year strategic planning meeting. The Environment, Health & Safety program tested the concept by launching an initial small-scale version as the Portal program which focused on onboarding faculty into the campus safety programs. With enthusiastic support from the School of Medicine, this program was expanded and first named the Research Concierge Program. Continued success of the concept led to a larger vision of the program being presented to Administration’s Leadership 2027 management training program where a work group developed the idea as their management training project into a comprehensive formal program which they successfully pitched to executive management. The Vice Chancellor of Research and Creative Activities, Dr. Wakimoto; Vice Chancellor of Academic Personal, Dr. Levine; and the Vice Chancellor of Administration, Michael Beck, jointly funded the program as a two-year pilot and Laura Benscoter-Urquidez was hired as the program’s Director. After the success of its first year, it was advanced to full program status by the provost, Dr. Emily Carter, and placed under the oversight of the Vice Chancellor of Research and Creative Actives. It started as a formal program July 1st, 2020.