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Berkeley University (officially University of California, Berkeley) was an institution of higher learning located in Berkeley, California on Earth.

When James T. Kirk and Spock traveled back to the year 1986, Kirk explained Spock's unusual behavior on his experiences while attending Berkeley in the 1960s, and having taken "too much LDS." (TOS movie: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

Berkeley was considered one of the most conservative universities on Earth throughout most of the early 23rd century, though it was home to the student group Students for Stars for the People. (TOS novel: Prime Directive)

Perrin Landover attended Berkeley University in the 2290s. (ST short story: "The Smell of Dead Roses")

In an alternate timeline, Amanda Grayson served as history department chair at Berkeley in 2264. (Star Trek: Myriad Universes novel: A Less Perfect Union)

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Star Trek actors George Takei, Roxann Dawson, Chris Pine and John Cho attended the University of California, Berkeley.

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