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The space inventory database is the primary source for UCSF’s facilities inventory and is provided to the University of California Office of the President (UCOP) annually where the data is then merged into the UC Corporate Equipment and Facilities system.
Whatever your passion, at UCSF — and at University Development and Alumni Relations (UDAR) — you can find it, follow it, and redefine possible.
The mission of the UCSF Controller’s Office is to deliver full accounting services for faculty, staff and students, all University departments and any outside entities that have a business relationship with the University.
UCSF offers competitive salaries, and provides exceptional benefits in addition to the special intellectual and cultural advantages of being a member of the UC Community.
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