Courses
Webcast:
Dozens of classes, from archaeology to physics to economics. Most are available as a streaming webcast or downloadable podcast.
YouTube: UC Berkeley's pioneering YouTube portal includes hundreds of videos from popular classes.
Berkeley on iTunes U: Download thousands of free course lectures to your computer or MP3 player.
Events
Latest event webcasts
21st Annual Benjamin Ide Wheeler Society Lecture and Tea, Jul 15, 2008
The Transformation of Chile, Jun 12, 2008
Proposition 13 at 30: The Political, Economic and Fiscal Impacts, Jun 06, 2008
Tribute to Honor Jim Gray - General Session, May 31, 2008
Tribute to Honor Jim Gray - Technical Session 1, May 31, 2008
Webcast:
Hundreds of campus speakers and events, with an archive stretching back to 2002.
YouTube: Online events and speakers, including campus symposiums and popular series.
Berkeley on iTunes U:
Hundreds of free recordings from the arts, sciences, public policy and campus life.
Graduate
School of Journalism: Events and lectures.
Haas
School of Business: Events and lectures.
Goldman
School of Public Policy: Events and lectures.
College
of Engineering: Events and lectures.
The arts
Berkeley
Art Museum/Pacific Film Archives: Artist talks, lectures and symposia at BAM/PFA.
Cal
Performances: Performing-arts program notes.
Art, Technology & Culture Colloquium: Archived talks by artists and media theorists.
Multimedia programming
Conversations with History: More than 400 interviews with distinguished campus visitors and faculty, conducted since the early 1980s.
Graduate Council Lectures: Interviews and lectures featuring a stellar and influential cast of academic and civic figures.
The CalTV Project: Student-produced informal interviews.
About UC Berkeley
YouTube: Videos of campus life: tours, news, awards, sports and more.
Berkeley on iTunes U: Tours, faculty interviews and feature pieces.
Haas Business: Business school faculty, students, alumni and administrators on Haas programs and admissions.
Archives
Regional Oral History Office: Excerpts of interviews with individuals who helped shape the history of the University of California, the San Francisco Bay Area, California and the Western United States.
Media Resources Center: Sound recordings from the Free Speech Movement and other California activist movements of the 1960s and '70s.
