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1. Visiting Fellows - People - Home
www.innogen.ac.uk/People/Visit - [Cached]Published on: 2/29/2008 Last Visited: 2/29/2008
Professor Norman Clark Norman is a development economist and a visiting fellow at Innogen. -
2. Professor Norman Clark - People - Home
www.innogen.ac.uk/People/Profe - [Cached]Published on: 2/29/2008 Last Visited: 2/29/2008
Professor Norman Clark
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Prof Clark
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Norman is a development economist and a visiting fellow at Innogen. He was Professor of Environmental Studies and Director of the Graduate School of Environmental Studies, University of Strathclyde but is now closely associated with ACTS, Nairobi.
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Professor Norman Clark
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3. about LINK - staff
www.innovationstudies.org/staf - [Cached]Published on: 2/29/2008 Last Visited: 2/29/2008
Norman Clark Norman Clark is Emeritus Professor at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK. He is a LINK associate. Currently he is acting as Director of Research at the African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS), Nairobi; and Visiting Research Professor at the Open University, UK. Previously he was Vice Chancellor of Kabarak University, Nakuru, Kenya, and before that Professor of Environmental Studies and Director of the Graduate School of Environmental Studies at the University of Strathclyde. He is a development economist specialising in science, technology and environmental policy issues with particular relevance to Third World problems, a field in which he has published extensively. He has lived and worked in many countries with particular concentration on Kenya, Nigeria and India. Previously he held academic posts at the Universities of Glasgow and Sussex. While at Sussex he acted as the Founding Director of Graduate Studies at the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) where he worked for some 15 years and now holds the post of Honorary Professor. He has had some 30 years experience as an adviser and consultant to governments, international agencies and NGOs including the World Bank, UNCTAD, IDRC, DFID, ITDG, CGIAR, UN-Habitat, UNU and UNDP. He is a member of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) Task Force Team 10 on Science, Technology and Innovation and is currently acting as an adviser to the NEPAD secretariat in Pretoria.

