UC Berkeley School of Information

Boldly leading the way with education and research in a world awash in information and data

Degree Programs

Master of Information Management and Systems (MIMS)

Educating information professionals to provide leadership for an information-driven world.

Ph.D. in Information Science

A research program for next-generation scholars of the information age.

 

Master of Information and Data Science (MIDS)

Online degree preparing data science professionals to solve real-world problems.

Master of Information and Cybersecurity (MICS)

Online degree preparing cybersecurity leaders for complex cybersecurity challenges.

I School News

Joshua Blumenstock has spent much of his career focused on easing the pain of poverty, project by project, in countries such as Togo, Afghanistan and Bangladesh. But with the advance of AI-driven machine learning, the Berkeley economist has set his sights on a more holistic goal: calculating what it would cost to eradicate extreme poverty worldwide.

The answer, according to a new working paper: $318 billion per year, or 0.3% of global gross domestic product, would be enough to bring hundreds of millions of people out of extreme poverty. For an American earning the median annual income of $45,000, the cost of ending extreme poverty this way works out to about $135 per year. 

 

The answer, according to a new working paper: $318 billion per year, or 0.3% of global gross domestic product, would be enough to…

At the beginning of 2025, UC Berkeley’s School of Information and Goldman School of Public Policy announced the launch of the Executive Fellowship in Applied Technology Policy, a pioneering program designed to empower senior leaders at the intersection of technology and public policy. The eight-month non-residential fellowship sought to provide a dynamic platform for accomplished public sector technology leaders and distinguished academic thought leaders to reflect on their experiences, mentor the next generation, and document their contributions to digital transformation in government. 

UC Berkeley’s School of Information and Goldman School of Public Policy’s Executive Fellowship in Applied Technology Policy…

Events

Today

Making Sense of the World through Language and Stories: A Digital Humanities Perspective

Michaela Mahlberg is a corpus linguist who studies language as a social phenomenon and the ways we use language to understand and shape our world.

Feb 
19

Interpersonal Security and Privacy: Emerging Threats and Sociotechnical Defenses

Many of today’s most pervasive digital security and privacy threats come not from distant hackers, but from the individuals around us.

Mar 
05

Searching for Accountability: Contested Harms, Algorithm Audits, and the Governance of Sociotechnical Systems

Emma Lurie untangles the roots of online harms in platform design, regulatory structures, and expert discourse.

Student Projects

Meet HomeMe, where geospatial intelligence meets HTML-RAG precision—…
A novel co-located gaming experience that facilitates community…
🛡️ What if your domain couldn’t be censored, hijacked, or taken down—…
A mobile app offering real-time, crowdsourced updates on road…