University of California, Berkeley
The University of California, Berkeley (also referred to as Berkeley, UC Berkeley, California or simply Cal) is a public research university located in Berkeley, California. It is
the flagship campus of the University of California system, one of three parts in the state's
public higher education plan, which also includes the California State University system and the California Community Colleges
System.
It is considered by the Times
Higher Education World University Rankingsas one of six university
brands that lead in world reputation rankings in 2016 and is ranked third on the U.S. News' 2015 Best Global Universities rankings
conducted in the U.S. and nearly 50 other countries. The Academic Ranking of World
Universities (ARWU) also
ranks the University of California, Berkeley fourth in the world overall, and
first among public universities. It is broadly ranked first in science, third in
engineering, and fifth in social sciences, with specific rankings of first in
chemistry, first in physics, third in computer science, fourth in mathematics,
and fourth in economics/business. The
university is also well known for producing a high number of entrepreneurs.
Established in 1868 as the
result of the merger of the private College of California and the public Agricultural, Mining, and
Mechanical Arts College in Oakland, UC Berkeley is the oldest institution in
the UC system and offers approximately 350 undergraduate and graduate
degree programs
in a wide range of disciplines. The
University of California has been charged with providing both
"classical" and "practical" education for the state's
people. Cal co-manages three United
States Department of Energy National Laboratories,
including the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory and Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory for the U.S. Department of Energy.
Berkeley faculty, alumni, and
researchers have won 72
Nobel Prizes (including 30 alumni Nobel laureates), 9 Wolf
Prizes, 13
Fields Medals (including 3 alumni medalists), 22
Turing Awards, 45 MacArthur Fellowships, 20 Academy
Awards, 14 Pulitzer
Prizes and 105
Olympic gold medals (47 silver and 33 bronze). To date, along withBerkeley Lab, UC
Berkeley scientists and researchers have discovered 16 chemical
elements of the periodic
table (californium, seaborgium,berkelium, einsteinium, fermium, lawrencium,
etc.) – more than any other university in the world. Lawrence Livermore Lab also discovered or co-discovered six
chemical elements (113 to 118). Berkeley
is a founding member of the Association of American
Universities and
continues to have very high research activity with $730.7 million in research
and development expenditures in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014.
In 1866, the private College of California purchased the land comprising the current
Berkeley campus. Because it lacked sufficient funds to operate, it eventually
merged with the state-run Agricultural, Mining, and Mechanical Arts College to
form the University of California, the first full-curriculum public university
in the state.
Ten faculty members and almost
40 students made up the new University of California when it opened in Oakland
in 1869. Frederick H. Billings was a trustee of the College of California
and suggested that the college be named in honor of the Anglo-Irish philosopher George
Berkeley. In 1870, Henry
Durant, the founder of the College of California, became the first
president. With the completion of North and South Halls in 1873, the university relocated to its
Berkeley location with 167 male and 222 female students and held its first
classes.







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