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The South Pacific island of Moorea will soon become a model ecosystem, thanks to a U.S.-French research team led by University of California, Berkeley, biologists. In this video, Professor George Roderick talks about an ambitious project to create a genetic inventory of all non-microbial life in the island's ecosystem. Shots include Roderick and the island's exotic landscape. (2:06 min.) Contact: Roxanne Makasdjian, UCB Media Relations
http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2007/12/06_moorea.shtml
Namwali Serpell is an assistant professor in the English Department at the University of California, Berkeley. Her nonfiction has appeared in The Believer and Bidoun; her fiction in Callaloo and Tin House. Her first short story, "Muzungu," was selected to appear in The Best American Short Stories 2009 and shortlisted for the 2010 Caine Prize for African Literature. In 2011, she was one of six recipients of the Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers' Award for women writers.
China is something of a post developmentalism phenomenon. But its rise has shaken up many security and economic presumptions of developmentalist regimes. How has this played out? To what extent does a stronger China shift major calculations behind developmentalism?
Agricultural and Resource Economics 213, 001 - Fall 2014
Applied Econometrics - Michael Anderson
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The Berkeley Energy and Resources Collaborative (BERC) is an interdisciplinary, student- run organization that was founded in 2005 to enhance collaboration on energy and natural resources topics and to serve as a bridge between the university and the private sector.
The Expo is the opening event of the 2011 BERC Energy Symposium, the largest student-run energy confer- ence on the West Coast, drawing key players from research, business development, policy, and economics communities across the nation and abroad.
The Expo, a catered poster session and networking event, is designed to open Berkeley's research, teaching, and innovation to the university and beyond and promote dialogue bet- ween the hundreds of world-class researchers, clean technology entre- preneurs, policy makers, industry leaders, and students in attendance.