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Kerr, Clark

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Kerr, Clark (1911–2003)

US university president and economist. A widely published labour economist and labour arbitrator, he presided over rapid growth at the University of California (chancellor 1952–58, president 1958–67), coined the term ‘multiversity’, and wrote the controversial Uses of the University (1963). He chaired the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education 1967–73.

He was born in Stony Creek, Pennsylvania.



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