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UC in the Valley
UC's involvement in the San Joaquin Valley more than one hundred
years ago helped transform its once harsh environment into the fertile
land known today.
UC's commitment to the region is greater than ever with nearly 40
UC offices and facilities across the valley.
And UC opened its Merced campus in 2005, further strengthening
its contributions to the educational opportunities, health and economic
growth of Valley communities.
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UC
Locations
The University of California extends well beyond
the borders of its campuses, national labs and medical centers.
With locations and programs ranging from cooperative extension stations
near the Oregon border to health care programs in the Central Valley
to technology research parks in San Diego, UC is actively involved
every day in improving the prosperity and quality of life for Californians
across the state and around the nation.
UC also maintains a strong presence in our nation's
capital and is engaged in academic and research programs around
the globe.
Explore the sites below to learn more about what
the University of California is doing today.
UC
Extension (Continuing Education)
UC Cooperative
Extension (Agriculture)
UC in the
Central Valley
Washington DC Center
UC Center Sacramento
California
Institutes for Science and Innovation
Natural Reserve System
California
House - London
Casa de California - Mexico City
UC Observatories
and Planetariums
San Diego Supercomputer Center
Silicon Valley
Center
UCSF-Fresno
Medical Education Program
Scripps Institution
of Oceanography
Monterey Bay
Education Science
and Technology Center (MBEST)
UC Riverside's Palm Desert campus
Bodega Marine
Laboratory
Hastings College
of the Law
UC Press
Continuing
Education of the Bar
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Washington DC
Center
This multi-campus instructional and research center provides UC students
and faculty opportunities to research, work and study in the nation's
capital.
California
Institutes for
Science and Innovation
These institutes represent
a billion-dollar, multi-disciplinary effort that focuses resources
and expertise on areas critical to sustaining California's economic
growth and its global competitiveness through essential research
in bioengineering, nanosystems, tele-communications and information
technology.
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