UC Berkeley

For Support Of The Pacific Film Archive

  • Amount
    $120,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    9/29/2020
  • Term
    1 Months
  • Type of Support
    General Support/Program
Overview
The University of California’s Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) is the visual arts center of the University of California at Berkeley. As a fully integrated part of BAMPFA, the Pacific Film Archive encompasses a center for the preservation, study, and presentation of cinema. With two state-of-the-art cinemas and an outdoor screen at BAMPFA’s new building, the Pacific Film Archive provides more than 450 film programs for 58,000 visitors each year. It also makes its collection of 17,500 historically significant films and videos available to students and researchers. This grant to the University of California at Berkeley for the Pacific Film Archive aligns with the Performing Arts Program’s Continuity and Engagement strategy through the Innovative Works component.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.berkeley.edu 
Address
Sponsored Projects Office 1608 Fourth Street, Suite 220, Berkeley, CA, 94710-5940, United States
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for supporting the Anti-Racism Interactive Science to Expand Success (ARISES) project  
The Technology Enhanced Learning in Science group at UC Berkeley is a partnership of classroom teachers, researchers, and technologists who conduct design-based research to develop OER that promotes integrated and coherent understanding. With the Anti-Racism Interactive Science to expand Success (ARISES) project, the group will explore how OER, combined with research-tested pedagogical patterns, can be used by teachers to customize technology-rich interactive science units to strengthen students’ science understanding, build student agency, and promote racial equity. (Substrategy: Content, Tools, and Services)
for planning for the development of a political economy center  
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