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The
Office of Community Relations (http://communityrelations.berkeley.edu/)
serves as a link between the campus and its neighbors – residents, business and
civic organizations, and local governmental agencies in the City of Berkeley
and the Bay Area. It is responsible for the following activities:
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Representing UC Berkeley’s interests in the community and providing information
about campus policies, programs, and activities to community members;
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Promoting public service projects and activities of mutual benefit to the campus
and community;
- Providing appropriate contact points on campus for public
inquiries and requests for services;
- Coordinating responses to local governmental
and community issues; and
- Advising other campus units on issues of local
concern.
Cal
in the Community (http://calinthecommunity.berkeley.edu/)
is a guide to campus resources and community partnerships at UC Berkeley. The
guide provides information on the many campus resources available to the community,
including recreational facilities, libraries, museums, arts and lectures, and
special events. It also describes nearly 150 university-community partnership
programs, listing campus departments, contact names, addresses, and telephone
numbers.
The Office of Government
Affairs (http://www.urel.berkeley.edu/public_affairs/gov.html)
is the campus link to the state and federal government. It works on behalf of
UC Berkeley to develop productive relationships with government decision-makers
in order to improve their understanding of UC Berkeley's contributions to society.
The strategic objective of the Office is to formulate and implement appropriate
systematic approaches to public policy issues that affect the learning, teaching
and research functions of the campus.
In coordination
with the Institute of Governmental
Studies (http://www.igs.berkeley.edu/),
Government Affairs connects UC Berkeley faculty and their research to legislators
and leaders of government agencies for the purpose of developing state and federal
policy. The Office responds to legislators’ requests and organizes dozens of
legislative
visits to campus each year. Information on federally funded projects under the
leadership of UC Berkeley faculty is available from the Sponsored Projects
Office (http://www.spo.berkeley.edu/).
Administrative
officials are not authorized to lobby state and federal government officials
concerning policies or legislation relating to the University. In the event that
any administrative official is invited by a member of a committee of the State
Legislature or Congress or by any other state or federal government agency or
officer to discuss pending legislation or policy relating to the University, or
to serve on a governmental commission, board, or committee relating to the University,
the invitee must notify the Office of the President.