Professional Resources

Bruin Leaders Project

Bruin Leaders Project

The Bruin Leaders Project is a seminar-based, leadership development program designed to provide effective leadership training with emphasis on personal growth and community involvement. Open to all UCLA students (undergraduates & graduates), BLP offers interactive seminars and activities focused on developing the qualities of being a successful leader and enacting positive social change. Students wishing to pursue the program in greater depth also have an opportunity to enroll in BLP’s seminar class for academic credit.

Career Center

Career center

The Career Center is an incredible resource for transfers! They offer career development services for students including career counseling, events and workshops, jobs and internship search, and graduate and professional school preparation services.

Make sure to take advantage of their one-on-one career counseling appointments, Bruinview the online job search and networking tool available to you as a student for free, and the thorough career guide that the UCLA Career Center prints each year.

Bruin View Center

Bruin View

BruinViewis your gateway to online Career Center services and event sign ups, exclusively for UCLA students and eligible alumni. BruinView™ grants one-stop access to hundreds of jobs and internships as well as access to other essential employment, internship and graduate school resources. Submit your resume to one or more of our 14 resume books, RSVP for employer information sessions, and view career fair directories.

UCLA Volunteer Center

Volunteer Center

The Volunteer Center promotes civic engagement to UCLA students through the integration of teaching, research and service alongside community partners.

Programs offered through the UCLA Volunteer Center include UCLA Volunteer Day (an incredible opportunity every fall quarter to participate in a service event in the Los Angeles community with thousands of other Bruins), One Bus, One Cause events (join a bus full of UCLA students and volunteer for the day in areas that have need), Operation Gratitude (a yearlong letter writing project in which volunteers write hand-written letters to US military service members around the world), and so much more!

The Undergraduate Research Centers (URC)

Undergraduate research centers

The URC assists students in research. The centers support scholarly, critical, and creative research, provides mentoring and tutorials, and administers research stipends and scholarships.

The Center for Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences helps students improve their research skills, define academic interests and become a part of the university research community. Location: Murphy Hall 334. The Center for Undergraduate Research in Sciences works to serve students and faculty in the life and physical sciences, engineering and mathematics. The center focuses on increasing the retention of science majors in all disciplines, as well as preparing students for academic and research careers. Location: Life Science Building 2121