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Other Calendars of Interest

   
 
UC Berkeley Academic Calendar
See the list of official university holidays, beginning and ending dates for the semester, and the final exam schedule.

UC Berkeley Calendar of Events
Find out about Berkeley campus events such as lectures, exhibits, and live performances.

Art, Technology, and Culture Lecture Series
This lecture series was initiated in Spring 1997 as part of the Chancellor's Cybersemester Initiative. Broadly titled to encompass interests across the campus, the intent is to focus on new insights occurring at the intersection of art, technology, and culture. Students and faculty from all disciplines are encouraged to attend.

Computer Science Division Seminar Calendar
Seminars of interest to the Computer Science Division.

Fisher Center for Management & Information Technology Calendar of Events
The Fisher Center for Management & Information Technology at the Haas School of Business is devoted to interdisciplinary research, outreach, and education on the strategic use and management of information technology in organizations.

Human-Centered Computing Seminar
HCC is an interdisciplinary program involving sociology, psychology, and education theory as well as computer science and engineering. Its goal is to study social contexts and human behavior, to design and evaluate computer applications in those contexts. The course will include talks by leading researchers from on and off campus on HCC-related topics. The talks will be about current research but will be colloquium-style and accessible to a broad audience.

Information Access Seminar
The seminar explores selected advanced topics relating to "digital libraries" with special emphasis on: access to networked resources, use of two or more resources in conjunction, combined use of two or more retrieval systems (e.g. use of pre- or post-processing to enhance the capabilities), and the redesign of library services.

 

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