PGRA 2011 - PGRA 10th Annual Conference on The Evolution of Research: Adapting to Survive in the Changing World
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Deadline: May 13, 2011 | Date: June 17, 2011
Venue/Country: Canterbury, U.K.
Updated: 2011-03-18 10:08:29 (GMT+9)
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This year’s Canterbury Christ Church University Post-Graduate Research Association Conference theme explores: “The Evolution of Research: Adapting to Survive in the Changing World?”. Encouraging reflection upon how the ever-changing nature of the world may be mirrored in how we, as researchers, adapt our research in order to evade the possibility of extinction, this theme invites papers from an interdisciplinary range of perspectives. This conference is free for everybody.This year's conference title is:“The Evolution of Research: Adapting to survive in the Changing World?”We are pleased to announce that CCCU Post Graduate Research Association will be hosting its 10th Annual Conference on Friday 17th June 2011. We encourage all research students from various disciplines to present to a non-specialist audience in a comfortable environment for debate.We have chosen the theme “The Evolution of Research: Adapting to the Changing World” to encourage an interdisciplinary range of perspectives regarding the changing nature of the world, and how we as researchers have adapted in order to ensure that our research and its approaches avoids the possibility of extinction. Please email your 200-300 word abstract, or any questions to the organisers of the conference. You can also request the full call for papers and ideas for the theme from the organisers.The DEADLINE for the Call for Papers is: Friday 13th May 2011.Organisers of the conference:-Laura Doherty (l.doherty111
canterbury.ac.uk)-Robert McPherson (r.mcpherson147
canterbury.ac.uk)
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