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What is the University of California equivalent in China?
The University of California is equivalent to North China Electric Power University in China. The school is introduced as follows:

First, school profile:

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

Since 1952, the University of California, as an administrative system, has gradually separated from the University of California at Berkeley, and at the same time, branches all over California have gradually upgraded to universities at the same level 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 the University of California at Berkeley and the University of California at Los Angeles.

Today, as the largest university alliance in the world, the University of California has no so-called main campus, and its ten public universities are all parallel campuses, ranking among the best in academic indicators and university rankings. The name of the branch school is a misunderstanding in Chinese translation.

Second, the school policy:

At the beginning of its establishment, the University of California reached the development goal of * * *, and adopted the policy of eclecticism, freedom and openness, accommodating all the world's sages, thus building the university into a world-class university. The University of California is famous for its academic freedom and student autonomy.

There is no bondage of conservative tradition here, and there are no insurmountable rules and regulations. In this land of freedom, you can imagine everything and explore the future world freely. Here, even if others disagree with your point of view, your idea will always be respected.

It is precisely because of this free thought that countless great ideas and discoveries are bred and matured here. Presidents of the University of California cherish this precious tradition very much. Even when this liberal thought conflicts with the real world in the United States, the presidents never give up the protection of the liberal tradition of the University of California.