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You'll find I School graduates wherever information makes a difference — in established industries and cutting-edge information enterprises; teaching or pursuing post doctoral research at leading universities; working in libraries, think-tanks, and nonprofit organizations; and shaping information policy through government agencies. Our students know how to organize information, how to design usable interfaces, how to search effectively, how to keep information secure, how to assess and evaluate information needs, and how to manage projects. Most importantly, they understand the economic and social environment in which their organization functions and are familiar with the relevant issues in law, economics, ethics, and management. Our graduates have found employment in major corporations, government offices, the media industry, libraries, and academic institutions. They work as consultants, information architects, Web designers, project managers, usability experts, and in a variety of other areas. With the ever-growing supply of information, we foresee a growing need for professionals who know how to manage it effectively. To learn more about career paths for I School graduates please browse our Master's Careers or Ph.D. Careers or the alumni profiles below Alumni NetworkAll graduates and attendees of the School of Information (formerly the School of Information Management and Systems), the School of Library and Information Studies, and the School of Librarianship at UC Berkeley are welcome to join the Alumni Network, to stay informed on current events at the school and stay in touch with your fellow alumni. Alumni ProfilesPhD 2003Carnegie Mellon UniversityAssistant Professor of Information Technology and Public Policy | |