Article
Higher Education Policy (2008) 21, 65–81. doi:10.1057/palgrave.hep.8300173
The University of California at Berkeley: An Emerging Global Research University
Wanhua Maa
aGraduate School of Education, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China. E-mail: hma@pku.edu.cn
Abstract
Federal government science policy and R&D investment are two major factors for the success of research universities in the United States. This case analysis examines how the University of California at Berkeley shifted from a regional to a globally oriented research university by the influence of federal government science policy and R&D investment. The study presents the issue from the following aspects: federal R&D investment and the changes in knowledge production, the differentiation of the academic profession, increasing complexity of university organization in response to federal science policy, the 'triple helix' relationships with government and industry, the federalization and privatization of university research, and global and international collaboration of the university in teaching and learning.
Keywords:
University of California at Berkeley, emerging global research universities, national science policy, federalization and privatization, global collaboration

