Welcome to our resource hub, designed specifically for researchers seeking to deepen their understanding of the University of California, Berkeley, and the broader UC system. Here, you'll find a curated collection of valuable materials, including historical archives, data resources, multimedia content, and more, all aimed at supporting your academic endeavors.
1. SERU Data
Explore the Student Experience in the Research University (SERU) survey, which provides comprehensive data on the undergraduate experience at UC Berkeley and participating institutions. This resource offers invaluable insights that can inform your research on student engagement and institutional effectiveness. For more information, visit the SERU website.
2. History and Archives
Delve into our extensive History Resources, including:
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Chronicle of the University of California Archive: Access a rich collection of publications documenting the university's history, providing critical insights into its legacy and impact on higher education.
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History of Women at UC Berkeley Archive: This archive highlights the significant contributions and experiences of women at the university, offering a unique perspective on gender dynamics in academia.
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University of California History Websource: Discover timelines, key events, and significant milestones that have shaped the UC system, enriching your understanding of its evolution.
3. ROPS Publication
Examine the ROPS (Research and Occasional Paper Series) publication, which presents in-depth analyses and findings on various aspects of postsecondary education. This resource is essential for understanding the complexities of higher education dynamics and their implications for future research.
4. Multimedia Resources
Enhance your research with our selection of video content, featuring engaging narratives that bring the university's history to life and showcase significant events and figures. Access our webinars for free on our YouTube channel. These sessions feature expert discussions on topics relevant to university history and ongoing research, providing rich insights that can inform your own work. Be sure to explore past recordings and stay updated on upcoming sessions!