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Breslauer has held positions with the following organizations: At UC Berkeley: Chair of the Center for Slavic and East European Studies (1984–1994) Chair of the department of political science (1993–1996) Dean of the Division of Social Sciences (1999–2006) Executive dean of the College of Letters and Sciences (2005–2006)
She began her academic career as a junior research historian at UC Berkeley Institute of Slavic Studies after obtaining three history degrees from the University of California at Berkeley. In 1961, she joined the faculty at Indiana University as a lecturer before becoming a full professor in the history department in 1967.
William Craft Brumfield, Ph.D. 1973 – Professor of Slavic Studies, Tulane University [21] Carlos Bustamante, PhD. 1981 – Professor of Physics, Chemistry and Molecular & Cell Biology, UC Berkeley; Elisabeth Camp, PhD. 2003 – Associate Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University
Schulze Wessel was a visiting professor at the University of Aarhus (2014) and at UC Berkeley (2018) as well as a Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow at St Antony's College, University of Oxford (2021/22). Schulze Wessel is involved in a variety of international historical commissions.
As the Israel-Hamas war heightens interest in the contested Middle East land, UC Berkeley will launch an endowed program and chair on Palestinian and Arab studies.
Gregory Grossman (July 5, 1921, Kiev – August 14, 2014 [1]) was the professor emeritus at UC Berkeley and an authority on the economy of the Soviet Union. [2] He is credited with the introduction of the terms "second economy" and "command economy".
Mark Berger, B.A. 1964 – recipient of four Academy Awards for sound mixing and adjunct professor at UC Berkeley [58]; John Dykstra – staff researcher (c. 1973–1975) at UC Berkeley's Institute of Urban and Regional Development, which developed computer-controlled cameras and associated technologies that were later adapted for the groundbreaking special effects in Star Wars and later films ...
Slavic (American English) or Slavonic (British English) studies, also known as Slavistics, is the academic field of area studies concerned with Slavic peoples, languages, literature, history, and culture.