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
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.
Latest event webcasts
A Second Chance in the Second Decade: Adolescent Health (Dec 18, 2014)
The Man and the Maze Honoring the Legacy of Edward Chace Tolman (Dec 15, 2014)
Continuous Decision Improvement: Public Health Decision Making (Oct 13, 2014)
2014 Conference on Neuroesthetics (Sep 25, 2014)
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 500 interviews with an international cast of movers and shakers, thinkers and artists, 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.




