UC Irvine 2011 Facts & Figures

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Welcome to UC Irvine

Academic Units Claire Trevor School of the Arts www.arts.uci.edu

School of Biological Sciences www.bio.uci.edu

The Paul Merage School of Business www.merage.uci.edu

Department of Education www.gse.uci.edu

The Henry Samueli School of Engineering www.eng.uci.edu

College of Health Sciences www.cohs.uci.edu

School of Humanities

Founded in 1965, the University of California, Irvine combines the strengths of a major research university with the bounty of an incomparable Southern California location. UCI’s unyielding commitment to rigorous academics, cutting-edge research, and leadership and character development makes the campus a driving force for innovation and discovery that serves our local, national and global communities in many ways. With more than 27,000 students, 1,100 faculty members and 9,200 staff, UCI is among the most dynamic campuses in the University of California system. Increasingly a first-choice campus for students, UCI ranks among the top 10 U.S. universities in the number of undergraduate applications and continues to admit freshmen with highly competitive academic profiles. Orange County’s largest employer, UCI generates an annual economic impact on the county of $4.2 billion.

www.humanities.uci.edu

Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Sciences www.ics.uci.edu

Interdisciplinary Studies

www.editor.uci.edu/catalogue/idp/idp.1.htm

2011 Facts & Figures

School of Law

www.law.uci.edu

School of Medicine www.som.uci.edu

School of Physical Sciences www.physsci.uci.edu

School of Social Ecology www.soceco.uci.edu

School of Social Sciences www.socsci.uci.edu

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hospital, recently opened a new world-

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$57.5 million in 2009-10. With an

Hospital, housing the latest technologies

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and strengthening UCI’s ability to

June 30, 2010, The University of California,

provide specialized medical and surgical

Irvine Foundation spearheads private

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UC Irvine is located in coastal Southern California, approximately 40 miles south of Los Angeles and 80 miles north of San Diego. Situated in dynamic Orange County, the main campus in Irvine and UC Irvine Medical Center in the nearby city of Orange are reachable from several major airports, the closest being Orange County/John Wayne Airport (SNA), and by major freeways. For additional maps and driving directions, visit www.uci.edu/campusmaps.

Phone Campus operator Medical center operator

On the Web

www.uci.edu www.today.uci.edu

949-824-5011 714-456-7890 On the cover: Humanities Gateway building photo by Daniel A. Anderson, University Communications Financial data in this report relate to the last completed fiscal year, 2009-10. University Communications / Printed December 2010

teach learn create discover www.uci.edu


Welcome to UC Irvine

Academic Units Claire Trevor School of the Arts www.arts.uci.edu

School of Biological Sciences www.bio.uci.edu

The Paul Merage School of Business www.merage.uci.edu

Department of Education www.gse.uci.edu

The Henry Samueli School of Engineering www.eng.uci.edu

College of Health Sciences www.cohs.uci.edu

School of Humanities

Founded in 1965, the University of California, Irvine combines the strengths of a major research university with the bounty of an incomparable Southern California location. UCI’s unyielding commitment to rigorous academics, cutting-edge research, and leadership and character development makes the campus a driving force for innovation and discovery that serves our local, national and global communities in many ways. With more than 27,000 students, 1,100 faculty members and 9,200 staff, UCI is among the most dynamic campuses in the University of California system. Increasingly a first-choice campus for students, UCI ranks among the top 10 U.S. universities in the number of undergraduate applications and continues to admit freshmen with highly competitive academic profiles. Orange County’s largest employer, UCI generates an annual economic impact on the county of $4.2 billion.

www.humanities.uci.edu

Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Sciences www.ics.uci.edu

Interdisciplinary Studies

www.editor.uci.edu/catalogue/idp/idp.1.htm

2011 Facts & Figures

School of Law

www.law.uci.edu

School of Medicine www.som.uci.edu

School of Physical Sciences www.physsci.uci.edu

School of Social Ecology www.soceco.uci.edu

School of Social Sciences www.socsci.uci.edu

today’s world.

hospital, recently opened a new world-

support, private giving to UCI reached

class facility, the UC Irvine Douglas

$57.5 million in 2009-10. With an

Hospital, housing the latest technologies

endowment valued at $246 million as of

and strengthening UCI’s ability to

June 30, 2010, The University of California,

provide specialized medical and surgical

Irvine Foundation spearheads private

commitment to undergraduate education,

Nobel Peace Prize winner His Holiness

the world in countless ways through its

and growing number of professional

the XIV Dalai Lama, British industrialist

scholarly, scientific, creative and economic

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contributions. UCI now has embarked on a

social significance. Recent additions include

Branson, and Academy Award-winner

$1 billion fundraising campaign in support of

public health, pharmaceutical sciences and

and United Nations Messenger of Peace

a strategic plan that will leverage our greatest

nursing science programs, as well as a

Charlize Theron.

strengths to shape our future and ensure the

new School of Law that welcomed its first

campus continues to inspire excellence in

students in fall 2009.

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UC Irvine is located in coastal Southern California, approximately 40 miles south of Los Angeles and 80 miles north of San Diego. Situated in dynamic Orange County, the main campus in Irvine and UC Irvine Medical Center in the nearby city of Orange are reachable from several major airports, the closest being Orange County/John Wayne Airport (SNA), and by major freeways. For additional maps and driving directions, visit www.uci.edu/campusmaps.

Phone Campus operator Medical center operator

On the Web

www.uci.edu www.today.uci.edu

949-824-5011 714-456-7890 On the cover: Humanities Gateway building photo by Daniel A. Anderson, University Communications Financial data in this report relate to the last completed fiscal year, 2009-10. University Communications / Printed December 2010

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2009-10 Current Expenditures

Total Current Receipts: $1,824,612

Total Current Expenditures: $1,623,577

(dollars in thousands)

(dollars in thousands)

State Appropriations

26.2% / $424,940

Tuition & Fees

Research

14.3% / $262,195

13.8% / $224,817

Federal Government

Public Service

13.5% / $246,117

www.cosmos.uci.edu

Research Campus Improvement

www.arts.uci.edu/content/arts-outreach

Unrestricted 4.1% / $2,352,193

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$1,623,577 $343,524

6.1% / $98,597

7.0% / $4,017,748

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www.ess.uci.edu

Center for Embedded Computer Systems

Total Current Expenditures Total Capital Expenditures

4.4% / $70,886

Auxiliary Enterprises

Foundations

Campus-Related Organizations

Other Non

Department of Earth System Science

ccbs.bio.uci.edu

$(57,948)

Alumni

2.4% / $39,169

Student Aid

Other Non-Profits

Alumni

www.eng.uci.edu/dept/cee

Center for Complex Biological Systems

$1,681,525

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California Institute for Telecommunications & Information Technology

Center for Global Peace & Conflict Studies

Subtotal Current Expenditures

33.2% / $605,248

Corporat ions

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UCI researchers are examining a broad array of current issues, from understanding the intricacies of human language to exploring the nuances of social interaction, politics and global conflict.

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UCI benefits society and ignites economic development with innovative approaches to information technology that integrate academic research with industry expertise. Researchers are using nanotechnology and computing power to address vital issues, including healthcare, communications and national security.

2.1% / $34,528

Operation & Maintenance of Plant

8.5% / $154,302

Auxiliary Enterprises 7.1% / $129,933

UCI academic preparation programs touch the lives of tens of thousands of pre-kindergarten, K-12 and community college students annually. UCI is developing better K-12 teachers through innovative programs in physics, chemistry, engineering, social sciences, arts and humanities, to name a few.

4.0% / $64,921

Institutional Support

Educational Activities

Other Sources

Partners in P-20 Education

33.0% / $535,388

Student Services

5.3% / $95,839

Individual

Advanced Power & Energy Program

Making Sense of Our World

0.2% / $4,402

Private Gifts, Grants & Contracts

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UCI researchers are tackling some of the biggest environmental challenges of our time, increasing understanding of human impact on climate change, global warming, and air and water pollution.

Spearheading New Technologies

7.0% / $113,537

Teaching Hospitals

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Academic Support

0.7% / $12,186

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Claire Trevor School of the Arts $14,706 School of Biological Sciences 51,288 The Paul Merage School of Business 31,777 Department of Education 10,213 The Henry Samueli School of Engineering 45,914 School of Humanities 35,447 Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Sciences 21,223 School of Physical Sciences 62,499 School of Social Ecology 16,348 School of Social Sciences 35,630 College of Health Sciences 9,000 School of Medicine 344,397 School of Law 8,470 Graduate Division 7,418 Summer Session 8,054 University Extension 23,046 Libraries 22,852 Other Campuswide Programs 65,665 Teaching Hospitals 557,291 Student Services 65,390 Institutional Support 35,543 Operation & Maintenance of Plant 39,301 Student Financial Aid 70,886 Auxiliary Enterprises 99,165

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Total Acreage Campus Medical center

6,341 1,136 365 103

www.eaop.uci.edu

Faculty Outreach Collaborations Uniting Scientists, Students & Schools (FOCUS)

Home-based Activities & Building Language Acquisition (HABLA)

Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA)

Humanities Out There (HOT)

SAGE Scholars

www.socsci.uci.edu/habla

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www.humanities.uci.edu/history/ucihp

Engaging and enriching the community

14,227 1,474 46

Vibrant Cultural and Athletic Events Entertaining dance, drama and music performances, as well as engaging gallery exhibitions and film festivals, highlight the array of public lectures, workshops and other programs held at UCI each year. Seven Anteater teams were named in the top-20 national athletic rankings during 2009-10.

Center for the Study of Democracy www.democ.uci.edu

Center in Law, Society & Culture clsc.soceco.uci.edu

Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences www.imbs.uci.edu

International Center for Writing & Translation www.hnet.uci.edu/icwt

www.sagescholars.uci.edu

UCI History Project

focus.web.uci.edu

1,078 1,728 2,495 4,751 4,175

www.cfep.uci.edu/mesa

Leaders in Medical Research and Patient Care UCI is noted for research on cancer, the neurosciences and the genetic underpinnings of disease. As Orange County’s only university hospital and Level I trauma center, UC Irvine Medical Center offers top-quality general and acute care services, with specialty areas U.S. News & World Report ranks among the nation’s best. UC Irvine Healthcare www.ucihealth.com

Beckman Laser Institute & Medical Clinic www.bli.uci.edu

Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center www.ucihealth.com/cancer

H.H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive Disease Center www.ucihealth.com/cddc

Institute for Memory Impairments & Neurological Disorders

UCI in the Community www.community.uci.edu

Campus Event Calendar

www.today.uci.edu/calendar

Bren Events Center www.bren.uci.edu

Claire Trevor School of the Arts

www.mind.uci.edu

www.arts.uci.edu

Reeve-Irvine Research Center

Film & Video Center

www.reeve.uci.edu

www.hnet.uci.edu/fvc

SeniorHealth Center

Intercollegiate Athletics

www.ucihealth.com/seniorhealth

Sue & Bill Gross Stem Cell Research Center stemcell.uci.edu

www.ucirvinesports.com


2009-10 Current Expenditures

Total Current Receipts: $1,824,612

Total Current Expenditures: $1,623,577

(dollars in thousands)

(dollars in thousands)

State Appropriations

26.2% / $424,940

Tuition & Fees

Research

14.3% / $262,195

13.8% / $224,817

Federal Government

Public Service

13.5% / $246,117

www.cosmos.uci.edu

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www.arts.uci.edu/content/arts-outreach

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$1,623,577 $343,524

6.1% / $98,597

7.0% / $4,017,748

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www.ess.uci.edu

Center for Embedded Computer Systems

Total Current Expenditures Total Capital Expenditures

4.4% / $70,886

Auxiliary Enterprises

Foundations

Campus-Related Organizations

Other Non

Department of Earth System Science

ccbs.bio.uci.edu

$(57,948)

Alumni

2.4% / $39,169

Student Aid

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Alumni

www.eng.uci.edu/dept/cee

Center for Complex Biological Systems

$1,681,525

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Eliminated Capital Expenditures

2.9% / $52,248

Foundatio

www.chem.uci.edu/airuci

California Institute for Telecommunications & Information Technology

Center for Global Peace & Conflict Studies

Subtotal Current Expenditures

33.2% / $605,248

Corporat ions

AirUCI

UCI researchers are examining a broad array of current issues, from understanding the intricacies of human language to exploring the nuances of social interaction, politics and global conflict.

Teaching Hospitals

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www.apep.uci.edu

UCI benefits society and ignites economic development with innovative approaches to information technology that integrate academic research with industry expertise. Researchers are using nanotechnology and computing power to address vital issues, including healthcare, communications and national security.

2.1% / $34,528

Operation & Maintenance of Plant

8.5% / $154,302

Auxiliary Enterprises 7.1% / $129,933

UCI academic preparation programs touch the lives of tens of thousands of pre-kindergarten, K-12 and community college students annually. UCI is developing better K-12 teachers through innovative programs in physics, chemistry, engineering, social sciences, arts and humanities, to name a few.

4.0% / $64,921

Institutional Support

Educational Activities

Other Sources

Partners in P-20 Education

33.0% / $535,388

Student Services

5.3% / $95,839

Individual

Advanced Power & Energy Program

Making Sense of Our World

0.2% / $4,402

Private Gifts, Grants & Contracts

ations

UCI researchers are tackling some of the biggest environmental challenges of our time, increasing understanding of human impact on climate change, global warming, and air and water pollution.

Spearheading New Technologies

7.0% / $113,537

Teaching Hospitals

Local Government

Related O rganiz

Understanding the Global Environment

Academic Support

0.7% / $12,186

Campus

Claire Trevor School of the Arts $14,706 School of Biological Sciences 51,288 The Paul Merage School of Business 31,777 Department of Education 10,213 The Henry Samueli School of Engineering 45,914 School of Humanities 35,447 Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Sciences 21,223 School of Physical Sciences 62,499 School of Social Ecology 16,348 School of Social Sciences 35,630 College of Health Sciences 9,000 School of Medicine 344,397 School of Law 8,470 Graduate Division 7,418 Summer Session 8,054 University Extension 23,046 Libraries 22,852 Other Campuswide Programs 65,665 Teaching Hospitals 557,291 Student Services 65,390 Institutional Support 35,543 Operation & Maintenance of Plant 39,301 Student Financial Aid 70,886 Auxiliary Enterprises 99,165

1.0% / $16,794

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14.3% / $262,142

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Total Acreage Campus Medical center

6,341 1,136 365 103

www.eaop.uci.edu

Faculty Outreach Collaborations Uniting Scientists, Students & Schools (FOCUS)

Home-based Activities & Building Language Acquisition (HABLA)

Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA)

Humanities Out There (HOT)

SAGE Scholars

www.socsci.uci.edu/habla

www.humanities.uci.edu/hot

www.humanities.uci.edu/history/ucihp

Engaging and enriching the community

14,227 1,474 46

Vibrant Cultural and Athletic Events Entertaining dance, drama and music performances, as well as engaging gallery exhibitions and film festivals, highlight the array of public lectures, workshops and other programs held at UCI each year. Seven Anteater teams were named in the top-20 national athletic rankings during 2009-10.

Center for the Study of Democracy www.democ.uci.edu

Center in Law, Society & Culture clsc.soceco.uci.edu

Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences www.imbs.uci.edu

International Center for Writing & Translation www.hnet.uci.edu/icwt

www.sagescholars.uci.edu

UCI History Project

focus.web.uci.edu

1,078 1,728 2,495 4,751 4,175

www.cfep.uci.edu/mesa

Leaders in Medical Research and Patient Care UCI is noted for research on cancer, the neurosciences and the genetic underpinnings of disease. As Orange County’s only university hospital and Level I trauma center, UC Irvine Medical Center offers top-quality general and acute care services, with specialty areas U.S. News & World Report ranks among the nation’s best. UC Irvine Healthcare www.ucihealth.com

Beckman Laser Institute & Medical Clinic www.bli.uci.edu

Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center www.ucihealth.com/cancer

H.H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive Disease Center www.ucihealth.com/cddc

Institute for Memory Impairments & Neurological Disorders

UCI in the Community www.community.uci.edu

Campus Event Calendar

www.today.uci.edu/calendar

Bren Events Center www.bren.uci.edu

Claire Trevor School of the Arts

www.mind.uci.edu

www.arts.uci.edu

Reeve-Irvine Research Center

Film & Video Center

www.reeve.uci.edu

www.hnet.uci.edu/fvc

SeniorHealth Center

Intercollegiate Athletics

www.ucihealth.com/seniorhealth

Sue & Bill Gross Stem Cell Research Center stemcell.uci.edu

www.ucirvinesports.com


2009-10 Current Expenditures

Total Current Receipts: $1,824,612

Total Current Expenditures: $1,623,577

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(dollars in thousands)

State Appropriations

26.2% / $424,940

Tuition & Fees

Research

14.3% / $262,195

13.8% / $224,817

Federal Government

Public Service

13.5% / $246,117

www.cosmos.uci.edu

Research Campus Improvement

www.arts.uci.edu/content/arts-outreach

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47.2% / $27,132,021

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11.3% / $6,483,447

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www.igb.uci.edu

www.cri.uci.edu

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Institute for Genomics & Bioinformatics

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Institute of Transportation Studies

www.icts.uci.edu

Center for Research on Immigration, Population & Public Policy

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Institute for Clinical & Translational Science

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Environment Institute: Global Change, Energy & Sustainable Resources

www.cecs.uci.edu

$1,623,577 $343,524

6.1% / $98,597

7.0% / $4,017,748

-profits

www.ess.uci.edu

Center for Embedded Computer Systems

Total Current Expenditures Total Capital Expenditures

4.4% / $70,886

Auxiliary Enterprises

Foundations

Campus-Related Organizations

Other Non

Department of Earth System Science

ccbs.bio.uci.edu

$(57,948)

Alumni

2.4% / $39,169

Student Aid

Other Non-Profits

Alumni

www.eng.uci.edu/dept/cee

Center for Complex Biological Systems

$1,681,525

2009-10 Private Support by Source Total Private Support: $57,504,267

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www.calit2.uci.edu

Eliminated Capital Expenditures

2.9% / $52,248

Foundatio

www.chem.uci.edu/airuci

California Institute for Telecommunications & Information Technology

Center for Global Peace & Conflict Studies

Subtotal Current Expenditures

33.2% / $605,248

Corporat ions

AirUCI

UCI researchers are examining a broad array of current issues, from understanding the intricacies of human language to exploring the nuances of social interaction, politics and global conflict.

Teaching Hospitals

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www.apep.uci.edu

UCI benefits society and ignites economic development with innovative approaches to information technology that integrate academic research with industry expertise. Researchers are using nanotechnology and computing power to address vital issues, including healthcare, communications and national security.

2.1% / $34,528

Operation & Maintenance of Plant

8.5% / $154,302

Auxiliary Enterprises 7.1% / $129,933

UCI academic preparation programs touch the lives of tens of thousands of pre-kindergarten, K-12 and community college students annually. UCI is developing better K-12 teachers through innovative programs in physics, chemistry, engineering, social sciences, arts and humanities, to name a few.

4.0% / $64,921

Institutional Support

Educational Activities

Other Sources

Partners in P-20 Education

33.0% / $535,388

Student Services

5.3% / $95,839

Individual

Advanced Power & Energy Program

Making Sense of Our World

0.2% / $4,402

Private Gifts, Grants & Contracts

ations

UCI researchers are tackling some of the biggest environmental challenges of our time, increasing understanding of human impact on climate change, global warming, and air and water pollution.

Spearheading New Technologies

7.0% / $113,537

Teaching Hospitals

Local Government

Related O rganiz

Understanding the Global Environment

Academic Support

0.7% / $12,186

Campus

Claire Trevor School of the Arts $14,706 School of Biological Sciences 51,288 The Paul Merage School of Business 31,777 Department of Education 10,213 The Henry Samueli School of Engineering 45,914 School of Humanities 35,447 Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Sciences 21,223 School of Physical Sciences 62,499 School of Social Ecology 16,348 School of Social Sciences 35,630 College of Health Sciences 9,000 School of Medicine 344,397 School of Law 8,470 Graduate Division 7,418 Summer Session 8,054 University Extension 23,046 Libraries 22,852 Other Campuswide Programs 65,665 Teaching Hospitals 557,291 Student Services 65,390 Institutional Support 35,543 Operation & Maintenance of Plant 39,301 Student Financial Aid 70,886 Auxiliary Enterprises 99,165

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Improving lives through research and discovery

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Total Acreage Campus Medical center

6,341 1,136 365 103

www.eaop.uci.edu

Faculty Outreach Collaborations Uniting Scientists, Students & Schools (FOCUS)

Home-based Activities & Building Language Acquisition (HABLA)

Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA)

Humanities Out There (HOT)

SAGE Scholars

www.socsci.uci.edu/habla

www.humanities.uci.edu/hot

www.humanities.uci.edu/history/ucihp

Engaging and enriching the community

14,227 1,474 46

Vibrant Cultural and Athletic Events Entertaining dance, drama and music performances, as well as engaging gallery exhibitions and film festivals, highlight the array of public lectures, workshops and other programs held at UCI each year. Seven Anteater teams were named in the top-20 national athletic rankings during 2009-10.

Center for the Study of Democracy www.democ.uci.edu

Center in Law, Society & Culture clsc.soceco.uci.edu

Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences www.imbs.uci.edu

International Center for Writing & Translation www.hnet.uci.edu/icwt

www.sagescholars.uci.edu

UCI History Project

focus.web.uci.edu

1,078 1,728 2,495 4,751 4,175

www.cfep.uci.edu/mesa

Leaders in Medical Research and Patient Care UCI is noted for research on cancer, the neurosciences and the genetic underpinnings of disease. As Orange County’s only university hospital and Level I trauma center, UC Irvine Medical Center offers top-quality general and acute care services, with specialty areas U.S. News & World Report ranks among the nation’s best. UC Irvine Healthcare www.ucihealth.com

Beckman Laser Institute & Medical Clinic www.bli.uci.edu

Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center www.ucihealth.com/cancer

H.H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive Disease Center www.ucihealth.com/cddc

Institute for Memory Impairments & Neurological Disorders

UCI in the Community www.community.uci.edu

Campus Event Calendar

www.today.uci.edu/calendar

Bren Events Center www.bren.uci.edu

Claire Trevor School of the Arts

www.mind.uci.edu

www.arts.uci.edu

Reeve-Irvine Research Center

Film & Video Center

www.reeve.uci.edu

www.hnet.uci.edu/fvc

SeniorHealth Center

Intercollegiate Athletics

www.ucihealth.com/seniorhealth

Sue & Bill Gross Stem Cell Research Center stemcell.uci.edu

www.ucirvinesports.com


Welcome to UC Irvine

Academic Units Claire Trevor School of the Arts www.arts.uci.edu

School of Biological Sciences www.bio.uci.edu

The Paul Merage School of Business www.merage.uci.edu

Department of Education www.gse.uci.edu

The Henry Samueli School of Engineering www.eng.uci.edu

College of Health Sciences www.cohs.uci.edu

School of Humanities

Founded in 1965, the University of California, Irvine combines the strengths of a major research university with the bounty of an incomparable Southern California location. UCI’s unyielding commitment to rigorous academics, cutting-edge research, and leadership and character development makes the campus a driving force for innovation and discovery that serves our local, national and global communities in many ways. With more than 27,000 students, 1,100 faculty members and 9,200 staff, UCI is among the most dynamic campuses in the University of California system. Increasingly a first-choice campus for students, UCI ranks among the top 10 U.S. universities in the number of undergraduate applications and continues to admit freshmen with highly competitive academic profiles. Orange County’s largest employer, UCI generates an annual economic impact on the county of $4.2 billion.

www.humanities.uci.edu

Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Sciences www.ics.uci.edu

Interdisciplinary Studies

www.editor.uci.edu/catalogue/idp/idp.1.htm

2011 Facts & Figures

School of Law

www.law.uci.edu

School of Medicine www.som.uci.edu

School of Physical Sciences www.physsci.uci.edu

School of Social Ecology www.soceco.uci.edu

School of Social Sciences www.socsci.uci.edu

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949-824-5011 714-456-7890 On the cover: Humanities Gateway building photo by Daniel A. Anderson, University Communications Financial data in this report relate to the last completed fiscal year, 2009-10. University Communications / Printed December 2010

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