UC Involvement with California
Communities and Businesses
The students, faculty, staff and alumni of the
University of California are involved in a wide array of programs
that benefit the community — from health care and affordable
housing to school improvements and arts programs. Throughout California,
the UC family is working hand in hand with local agencies and community
members to solve critical social problems. They contribute thousands
of hours as volunteers in after-school programs and other community
settings.
Campus Web Pages on Community Involvement
The following campus-and-community web pages describe just a portion
of those efforts and ways for you to participate in UC's community
connections.
University-Community Engagement
UC: Serving
California Communities - search for UC
programs and services by region
UC Community and Government
Relations Offices
Systemwide
Division of University Affairs
Berkeley
Neighbors
and Community
Cal
in the Community - Community Partnership
and Resource Guide
Cal Corps
Public Service Center
UC
Berkeley in the Schools: Kindergarten to College
Lawrence
Hall of Science
Davis
Public
Service Programs
Picnic Day
Environmental
Outreach Programs
Irvine
Community and Visitors
UCI
Volunteer Center
Alumni
Volunteers
Community
Resources for the Elderly
Los Angeles
UCLA in LA
UCLA
in the Community
Community
Programs Office
Alumni Volunteers
Medical
School Volunteers
Jules Stein Eye Institute
and JSEI
Affiliates - vision science education
and vision services
Merced
Community
Riverside
Riverside
in the Community
Community Service Volunteers
San Diego
UCSD
Volunteer Connection
Volunteer,
Internships and Summer Research at Scripps
Institution of Oceanography
Student
Organization Leadership Opportunities
San Francisco
Community
Outreach - includes public service education
and health programs
Patient
Care
Santa Barbara
UCSB
in the Community
Community
Relations
Santa Cruz
Volunteer
Opportunities
Community
Service Survey
Center
for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems
Community Outreach
Women's
Center - list of community volunteer opportunities
UC
National Labs and the Community
Systemwide
California Policy
Research Center
California State
Society
Also at universityofcalifornia.edu
There are more links to UC public resources on other topic
pages of this web site:
Cultural Resources: Libraries,
Museums, the Arts, Gardens,
Marine Centers, Observatories, Natural
Reserves, Campus
TV-Radio-Newspapers and UC Press
Health Care:
Medical
Centers
Central
Valley Health Resources
Biotech
Research
Public Safety
Giving to UC
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
California’s economy is now the sixth largest in
the world, and is driven by knowledge-intensive industry “clusters”
such as biotech, telecommunications and information technology.
These clusters form a key link between UC research, UC-trained workers,
individual companies and the future of California’s economy.
Today, the groundwork for California’s future economic growth
is being laid at UC campuses by new research discoveries and the
next generation of scientists, engineers and business leaders.
The economic and social benefits derived from
UC innovations and knowledge are greatest when that research can
be quickly used by industry and put into practical applications
and products for the office and home.
UC is involved in the entire continuum of workforce
training – from preparing high-school students for college
to university degree programs to continuing education courses. The
370,000 jobs directly dependent on UC expenditures represent more
than 2% of all employment in California (2002). These workers bring
prosperity and stability to businesses, families and neighborhoods
throughout the state.
UC and the Economy:
includes sections on Industry
Clusters,
Tech
Transfer, Workforce Preparation
Technology Transfer
UC-Industry
Research Program
California
Institutes for Science and Innovation
Biotech Research and Partnerships
Cooperative
Extension
Continuing Education
UC Regional Industry Programs
and Corporate Relations
Business Schools
UC Economic Impact Reports
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