Salk Faculty Information Portal
UCSD Biological Sciences Contacts
- Associate Dean: James Nieh, jnieh@ucsd.edu
- Associate Dean for Education: Jim Wilhelm, jwilhelm@ucsd.edu
- Sr. Director of Academic Personnel: Laura Ta, lta@ucsd.edu
- Assistant Director Graduate Programs: Melody Bazyar-Catalano, mbazyar@ucsd.edu
- Director, Academic Degree Programs: Natalie Noles, nnoles@ucsd.edu
- Chief Education Officer: Dana Brehm dbrehm@ucsd.edu
Graduate Student Recruitment Portal
Faculty can see the list of students who have been admitted and their responses at the Graduate Student Recruitment Portal (UCSD Single Sign-On required)
Education Committee Representatives
- Chair: Jill Leutgeb jleutgeb@ucsd.edu
- Cell & Developmental Biology Section: Amy Kiger, akiger@ucsd.edu
- Ecology, Behavior & Evolution Section: Sarah Stockwell, sstockwell@ucsd.edu
- Molecular Biology Section: Maho Niwa, mniwarosen@ucsd.edu
- Neurobiology Section: Yimin Zou, yzou@ucsd.edu
Teaching Contribution
Teaching Contribution Requirements Summary (From MOU): All Salk adjunct faculty are required to engage in:
- classroom teaching (must teach an average of three 50-minute lectures each year over each review period)
- student mentoring [ex. independent research such as BISP 199 (undergraduate), BGGN 271 (MS student), BGGN 299 (PhD student)]
- service to the Program(e.g., committee assignments, participating in retreat or graduate student recruitment activities)
Classroom teaching - Recommended course for Salk faculty - BI_ _ 194/BGGN 28_
The Division offers several seminar courses designed to provide junior/senior students and MS students with an opportunity to work in a smaller class setting to develop a more thorough understanding of a specific area in biological sciences. This course offers Salk faculty the opportunity to instruct students in a topic of their choice in a small, seminar setting.
The course requires approximately 15 hours of instruction and can be taught at the Salk Institute (or on UCSD campus). Normally, two Salk faculty will share the teaching of a single course, which would be approximately 7.5 hours of teaching for each Salk faculty. Thus, co-teaching a course like this every other year satisfies the MOU requirement for 3 hrs of teaching/year by producing an average of 3.75 hrs/year.
Resources for planning teaching contribution:
- MOU between the Division of Biological Sciences and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies; Policies Governing Teaching and Service
- Overview of Classroom Teaching Options for UCSD Adjunct Faculty at Salk
- 194/28X Course Coordination Planning Document
- Adjunct Teaching Plan Tracker system (UCSD Single Sign On Required)
- Academic Calendar (for planning purposes)
- UC San Diego Schedule of Classes
- Course information for Biological Sciences via UCSD Catalog
Course/teaching evaluations:
Please note that course/teaching evaluations are an integral part of the Academic Personnel file review process. Instructors of record (instructors published in the Schedule of Classes) are included in campus' evaluation surveys. However, guest lecturers are not automatically added to the evaluation systems.
Adjuncts who complete teaching contribution requirements through guest lectures in graduate courses are strongly encouraged to coordinate with the instructor of record prior to the evaluation period to ensure they are added to the graduate course evaluation system.
Evaluation reports for CAPES and Graduate Course Evaluations
Other Important Links (UCSD Single Sign-On Required)
- Graduate student on-line annual evaluation system
- Graduate student recruitment interview schedule/evaluations
- Link to view Biology First Year PhD student on-line academic summary
- UCSD E*Grades system
- Link to on-line Salk Faculty administrative assistant listing (limited access)
- Graduate (PhD) Student Handbook
Directions for resetting the password on UCSD Single Sign-On systems
- Go to our UCSD Single Sign-On page.
- Click on 'Reset your password?' (next to the Password line)
- From there you will need to enter the following:
- UserID: <UCSD e-mail name>@ucsd.edu
- UCSD Employee ID: <6 digit number>
- Last four digits of your SSN:
- Birth Date:
- The system will then send a temporary password you can use to log in. This should be sent to your Salk e-mail address.
- Once you receive your temporary password, you can simply click on any of the above links to log in to the system with the username and temporary password.
- Once you have logged in successfully, the system will then ask you to change your password.
Forwarding UCSD e-mail to Salk accounts
If your <ucsd.edu> email is not being forwarded to your Salk account, please contact the Postmaster Team to make the forwarding request.