Berkeley is entering phase 2 of its research recovery. During this phase, on-campus research will ramp up with a carefully considered building-by-building approach that will begin with laboratory-intensive buildings that house experimental laboratory research. All research activities that can be conducted remotely will continue remotely. See the campus message on resuming research for an overview and additional background on the Vice Chancellor for Research website
Preparations continue for a second phase of research recovery. This second phase will allow additional researchers to return to the campus to conduct research activities that cannot be performed off campus. A carefully considered building-by-building approach is currently entering an initial implementation phase. The focus is on buildings that provide a home to experimental laboratory
Preparations are under way for a new, second phase of research recovery that will allow additional researchers to return to the campus to conduct research activities that cannot be performed off campus. This second phase will proceed with a carefully considered building-by-building approach that initially will focus on buildings that provide a home to experimental
Research, across a host of disciplines, is a core element of UC Berkeley’s mission. Campus leadership and the campus research community are keen to restart our research program. The Research Recovery Committee, led by Vice Chancellor Randy Katz and comprised of faculty and research administrators from across the campus, is making good progress on evaluating the conditions necessary for a resumption that aligns with the