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Lytle Shaw's books of poetry include Low Level Bureaucratic Structures: A Novel (Shark, 1998), Cable Factory 20 (Atelos, 1999), and The Lobe Roof, 2002). He has also published a critical book, Frank O'Hara: The Poetics of Coterie (University of Iowa Press, 2006) and edited 19 Lines: A Drawing Center Writing Anthology (Drawing Center/Roof, 2007). Shaw is also a professor of American literature at New York University.
http://holloway.english.berkeley.edu/
The high participation higher education system first developed in California has spread to national systems across the world. In 2012 more than half the school leaver age group was enrolled in higher education in over fifty countries. Research universities are also springing up in more and more countries. At the same time there has been a great growth in the level of cross-border engagement and American universities are collaborating all over the world. Although the United States continues to sustain the leading higher education and research system, the university world is rapidly become more plural, with growing educational participation in Latin America, a renaissance in Western Europe, and above all the rise of East Asia as the third great zone of universities and science. In future much of the new knowledge will flow into America as well as out. Relations between universities in the Anglo-American countries and China will be a key influence in shaping future world society.
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The 2014 Clark Kerr Lecturer was Simon Marginson. More information about the lecturer and series, please visit CSHE's website: http://www.cshe.berkeley.edu/
"Hot topics at EECS Research Centers- Grad student presentations
Making Big Data Analytics Interactive - Matei Zaharia, AMP Lab (Algorithms, Machines and People Lab)
http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/bears/"
Cognitive Science C102, 001 - Fall 2014
Scientific Approaches to Consciousness - John F. Kihlstrom
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