Methodologies, Tools & Techniques Workshop 2009

10th - 11th December 2009

Noahs on the Beach, Newcastle, NSW

ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and Techniques Workshop

The Centre of Full Employment and Equity (CofFEE) will once again host the ARCRNSISS Methods, Tools and Technologies workshop in Newcastle, NSW at Noahs on the Beach, 10th - 11th December 2009. Bill Mitchell and Scott Baum, the joint convenors of the MTT Forum invite all Network members and their students to participate.

Call for Papers is now open

This workshop will provide scope for the researchers in spatial analysis to demonstrate their approaches and techniques across all the disciplines represented in the Network. We are calling for papers at any level of analysis although a preference would be that the presentations are accessible to all researchers who might participate. Researchers might present:

�� Innovative technical approaches to spatial analysis with specific applications;

�� Use of software in spatial analysis;

�� Applied spatial studies in any discipline.

For complete details, and submission guide please refer to our website before submitting your paper:

 http://e1.newcastle.edu.au/arcrnsiss/workshop/paper_submission.cfm.

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN

Please register on-line at: http://e1.newcastle.edu.au/arcrnsiss/workshop/registration.cfm

before 30th November 2009.

Please Note the Following

�� The Network will fund members' travel and accommodation and that of postgraduate students of

members, as well as researchers and postgraduate students from full member institutions.

�� Postgraduates are particularly encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to make a short presentation of their work.

�� There are only 40 fully-funded places available so please express your interest early.

 

 ARCRNSISS Methods, Tools and Technologies Workshop

 

 

ARCRNSISS Methods, Tools and Technologies Workshop

FORMAT

�� Four retrospective seminars from senior Network members on how their understanding of spatial

analysis has evolved – what techniques they use; the new understandings they have garnered; and

where they see their research groups heading in terms of furthering the collaborative research that

has been stimulated by the Network.

 

�� Contributed papers from Network members who wish to present technical or methodological papers

in their own areas of research.

�� Special postgraduate presentations. Papers will have to be well prepared, distributed in advance and

have a senior discussant for each.

�� Poster sessions where appropriate

 

 

 

 

 

 

Start Date: Thursday 10th of December 2009

End Date: Friday 11th of December 2009

Last Updated: Wednesday 13th of May 2009

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