Haas Ph.D. Program
Faculty & Research Community
Haas School faculty members are explorers and discoverers, seeking new ideas and insights at the frontiers of knowledge. They are internationally recognized leaders in the study of the economic, social, political, and technological forces shaping global markets today.
Haas faculty play an active role in the national and international business communities, serving as consultants, board members, and speakers at major business conferences and seminars. They perform important interdisciplinary research with colleagues at Berkeley and at other top universities around the world. Rankings of academic reputation consistently place the Haas School faculty in the top ten of business schools worldwide.
UC Berkeley Academic and Faculty Distinctions
- Ranks first nationally in the number of graduate programs in the top 10 in their fields (National Research Council)
- The only university with Ph.D. programs ranked in the top five across all 15 categories in the 2006 edition of US News and World Report's listing of top graduate schools
- Ranked #2 in the nation in the 2006 Washington Monthly College
Rankings, based on three main criteria: performance as an engine of social mobility, research output, and promotion of a service ethic - The leading institution in awarding doctoral degrees to minorities and women
- 20 Nobel Prize laureates (including the late Haas Professor John Harsanyi)
- 201 American Association for the Advancement of Science Awards
- 229 American Academy of Arts and Sciences Awards
- 76 Fulbright Scholars
- 383 Guggenheim Fellows
- 28 MacArthur Fellows
- 85 National Academy of Engineering Awards
- 131 National Academy of Sciences Awards
- 14 National Medal of Science Awards
- 92 Sloan Fellows
- 5 Wolf Prizes
- 3 Pulitzer Prizes
- 1 National Poet Laureate
