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Privacy Policy

The Department of Spanish & Portuguese does not sell, rent, exchange or otherwise disclose our mailing lists or personal information about our site visitors.

The Department of Spanish & Portuguese does not track individual visitors to our website. Our site captures limited information (user-agent, last URI requested by the user, client-side and server-side clickstreams) about visits to our site, but we use this information only to analyze general traffic patterns (e.g. what pages are most/least popular) and to perform routine system maintenance.

If you choose to email us and provide personally identifiable information about yourself, we will not use the information for any purpose other than to respond to your inquiry.

If you are interested in joining our mailing list, we ask for your email address. This information is not used for any other purpose.

When and if we add new features to this site they will reflect our commitment to individual privacy. Any personal information required for new features will only be used for the purpose for which you provided it.

The Department of Spanish & Portuguese will: 

(1) provide to anyone, upon request, notice of their ability to opt out of information exchanges

(2) honor customer opt out requests not to have their contact information transferred to others for marketing purposes

(3) accept and maintain requests to stop receiving communication or other solicitations from us. 

Links

This website contains links to other websites that are operated and maintained by third parties and are not under the control or supervision of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese.

The Department of Spanish and Portuguese is not responsible for the material on these linked sites, and our privacy policy will not apply to these other websites. Such linked sites should be accessed at the user's discretion. We suggest that you read the privacy policy of a linked site before disclosing your personal information.

The Department of Spanish and Portuguese reserves the right to change this agreement and to make changes to any of the products or programs described in the site at any time without notice or liability. Any such revisions are prospectively binding on you and therefore you should periodically visit this page when you use the site to review the current agreement that binds you.

Cookies

If you are having trouble using some of this website's interactive features, it may be because you have cookies turned off in your browser.

A "cookie" is a small piece of information sent by a web server to store on a web browser so it can later be read back from that browser. This is useful for having the browser remember some specific information, like for example if you have logged in or if you made a selection on a previous page.

We use cookies as a convenience to our users so that you do not have to identify yourself over and over again, or reselect anything as you navigate from page to page.

Turning on cookies

Each browser has menus you can use to enable cookies. On Netscape browsers, look under Edit, Preferences, Privacy and Security. On Internet Explorer browsers, look under Tools, Internet Options, Privacy tab.

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THE DEPARTMENT'S ADDRESS AND PHONE / FAX

5319 Dwinelle Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720-2590
phone: 510 . 642 . 0471
fax: 510 . 642 . 6957

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LIBRARY 

The Library actively collects and maintains a research level collection in support of the teaching and research of the faculty and students of the Department.

The collection offers resources in the languages, literatures, and cultures of the Spanish and Portuguese - speaking world, which also include Galician, Basque and Catalan materials.

Find out more in the Library's web site.

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LUCERO, A GRADUATE STUDENT JOURNAL 

Lucero, a graduate student journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies, features research papers and articles of general interest on a wide variety of subjects

We are currently working on the online version, which will be launched in a few weeks.

SEMMYCOLON: SEMINARIO DE ESTUDIOS MEDIEVALES, MODERNOS Y COLONIALES 

Semmycolon (Seminario de Estudios Medievales, Modernos y Coloniales) brings together a multi - disciplinary group of lecturers and graduate students to conduct research into culture, literature, arts, history, and politics from the Middle Ages to the early 18th Century in both the Western and the Colonial worlds.

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