Morrison Library: A Tranquil Respite from the Rigors of Academic Life Sometimes referred to as “the University’s living room,” Morrison Library provides a tranquil atmosphere with comfortable furnishings and an elegant ambience for students, faculty and staff.
Berkeley Science Review Event Touches Berkeley Graduate Students Two Berkeley Ph.D. candidates participated in a recent panel discussion titled “Touch Me,” held at the David Brower Center in downtown Berkeley.
Alumnus Patrick Awuah (M.B.A. ’99) on the Berkeley Wall of Fame Recently, the Berkeley Wall of Fame welcomed UC Berkeley alumnus Patrick Awuah, who received his M.B.A in 1999.
DAAD German Studies Research Grant –11/01/2013 This specialized program from the German Academic Exchange Service offers up to ten German Studies Research Grants to highly qualified undergraduate and…
DAAD Conference Funding in German Studies—10/31/2013 The German Academic Exchange Service is now accepting applications to receive co-funding to organize workshops, seminars and conferences that embrace the interdisciplinary…
Funding Opportunity in France for Seminar on Chemical Analysis — 11/01/2013 The French Office for Science and Technology is offering eight scholarships to Ph.D. students from U.S. laboratories to attend a seminar on…
Chateaubriand Fellowship Opportunity in France for PhD Students — 12/16/13 & 01/31/14 The Chateaubriand Fellowship is a grant offered by the Embassy of France in the United States and funds individuals in the Science,…
Journalism Students’ Videos Featured in NY Times The New York Times recently published videos produced by two Graduate School of Journalism students who spent a month in Myanmar this past summer.
Fall Fun: Ideas for Great Activities in the Bay Area Let’s face it: autumn is the best time of year in the Bay Area. The weather is often perfect, so many events are held during fall. Here are some of our favorites.
Schweitzer Fellowship Continues at Berkeley Albert Schweitzer Fellowship has consistently chosen UC Berkeley health-focused graduate students to provide health care to the medically underserved.
Berkeley Alumnus Wins PEN Literary Award Last month UC Berkeley alumnus Leonard Mlodinow was awarded the PEN: E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award for his book Subliminal: How Your Unconscious Mind Rules Your Behavior.
New Graduate Student Orientation Offers Valuable Advice About Campus Resources The New Graduate Student Orientation drew more than nine hundred students to inform them of the resources available to them.