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In July, 27 students from across the world traveled to the UC Berkeley campus to attend the Summer Doctoral Program ...
The Alumni in Residence Program connects our accomplished alumni with current master’s students for one-on-one “on demand” ...
The UC Berkeley School of Information Alumni in Residence program gives you the chance to connect directly with I School alumni for one-on-one conversations about career paths, job searches, and ...
Sponsored by UC Berkeley Career EngagementSponsored by UC Berkeley Career Engagement You must register in advance to attend this fair. Registration opens 9/5/25. Network with representatives to learn ...
Sponsored by the UC Berkeley Career Center Co-sponsored by Berkeley Career Engagement, Eta Kappa Nu (HKN), Upsilon Pi Epsilon (UPE), and the EECS Department, the Fall 2025 EECS Career Fair is designed ...
Sponsored by UC Berkeley Career EngagementSponsored by UC Berkeley Career Engagement Co-sponsored by Berkeley Career Engagement, Eta Kappa Nu (HKN), Upsilon Pi Epsilon (UPE), and the EECS Department, ...
The ability to represent, manipulate, and analyze structured data sets is foundational to the modern practice of data science. This course introduces students to the fundamentals of data structures ...
This course is designed to give participants a practical overview of the modern lean/agile product management paradigm based on contemporary industry practice. We cover the complete lifecycle of ...
After 36 years at UC Berkeley, AnnaLee (Anno) Saxenian, professor and former dean of the School of Information, will… ...
This course uses examples from various commercial domains — retail, health, credit, entertainment, social media, and biosensing/quantified self — to explore legal and ethical issues including freedom ...
Professor Doug Tygar passed away unexpectedly on January 16, 2020.We invite you to share your memories and tributes.
This course takes a critical approach to the study of games, game design, and gaming culture. Throughout history, humans have learned and expressed themselves through play. Thus, it is in our interest ...