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'''Clark Kerr''' (* 17. Mai 1911 in [[Stony Creek (Pennsylvania)|Stony Creek]]; † 1. Dezember 2003 in [[El Cerrito (Kalifornien)|El Cerrito]]) war [[Vereinigte Staaten|US-amerikanischer]] [[Volkswirtschaftslehre|Volkswirt]] mit Forschungsschwerpunkten [[Arbeitsökonomik]] und [[Industriegesellschaft]]en, er war von 1958 bis 1967 als [[Präsident (Verwaltung)|Präsident]] der [[University of California]] Mitinitiator einer für das staatliche [[Bildungssystem in d(contracted; show full)

== Leben  ==
Kerr studierte am [[Swarthmore College]] und an der [[Stanford University]] und promovierte 1939 in [[Wirtschaftswissenschaft]]en an der [[UC Berkeley]]. 1945 wurde er Professor für [[Industrielle Beziehungen]] und Gründungsdirektor des Instituts für Industrielle Beziehungen in Berkeley.


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Kerr was born in [[Stony Creek, Pennsylvania]], and earned his [[Bachelor of Arts|A.B.]] from [[Swarthmore College]] in 1932, an [[Master's degree|M.A.]] from [[Stanford University]] in 1933, and a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] in economics from UC Berkeley in 1939. In 1945, he became an associate professor of industrial relations and was the founding director of the Institute of Industrial Relations.

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===Career===
==== U.C. Berkeley ====
During the [[McCarthy era]] in 1949, the [[Regents of the University of California]] adopted an [[anti-communist]] loyalty oath to be signed by all University of California employees. Kerr signed the oath, but fought against the firing of those who refused to sign. Kerr gained respect from his stance and was named UC Berkeley's first chancellor when that position was created in 1952. As chancellor, Kerr oversaw the construction of 12 high-rise dormitories. In Septem(contracted; show full)[[Category:University of Washington faculty]]
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