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Ucd university rankings in the United States
The university ranks 39th in the 20021U.S. news ranking of the best universities in the United States, and is a member of association of american universities, Pacific Rim University Alliance and International Public University Forum.

UCD is also the only campus with an airport in the University of California system.

The University of California (UC) is a university system with ten campuses in California, USA, and is one of the most influential public university systems in the world, and is known as "the model of public higher education".

The University of California originated from California College in Oakland in 1853, and was officially renamed as "University of California" in March of 1868. 1873, the school moved. In memory of George Berkeley, one of the greatest philosophers in the18th century, the new university town was named "Berkeley City", and then gradually opened branches in Los Angeles and other places.

From 65438 to 0952, the University of California, as an administrative system, gradually separated from the University of California, Berkeley. At the same time, campuses all over California have gradually upgraded to universities as famous as Berkeley.

The University of California has developed into a university system with ten campuses, which has a far-reaching impact on the development of the world. These campuses include UC Berkeley, UCLA and UCSB University.

UC San Diego (UCSD), UC San Francisco (UCSF), UC Irvine (UCI), UC Davis (UCD), UC Santa Cruz (UCSC), UC Riverside (UCR) and UC Merced.